
The Hill: Fewer Officers Would Die if They Carried Smart Guns
On July 3, The Hill suggested fewer police officers would die if smart guns were issued as service sidearms.

On July 3, The Hill suggested fewer police officers would die if smart guns were issued as service sidearms.

On January 28, the Washington Technology Industry Association held a “smart gun” symposium attended by a pro-gun control state senator from New Jersey and various smart gun makers, only to have the show stolen by King County Sheriff John Urquhart, who told everyone in attendance that smart guns are not smart enough to be trusted.