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When my son lived at home, he would have his friends over all the time.
And while my wife & I made sure that he was taught to know and respect firearms the same way he would any other dangerous tool like a chainsaw, we could not be so certain that his friends were also taught the same.
Whenever his friends were over, I was *very mindful at all times* where my firearms were and in what state they were stored.
I would buy tech like this specifically for situations such as this.
It would provide a lot of peace of mind.
I realize not everyone would want it.
And I would not want it for every situation.
So... let the market decide.
If this tech was available, wasn't mandated, and was foolproof, then I'd probably get one!
If you mandate it, well, then I have a special finger reserved for such things (and I don't mean the trigger finger).
It's no longer possible to know what's an outrageous joke.