For years, they've existed only in science fiction and the archives of the New Jersey Legislature: handguns that would fire only in the grips of an authorized user.
And yet these so called smart guns soon could be the only kind sold legally in New Jersey under a state law that has languished on the books for a decade.
Read the article: The Star Ledger (Newark, N.J.)
New Jersey: State moves closer to applying law requiring smart guns
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
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