New Jersey Considering Ending Counterproductive Smart Gun Mandate

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Written by Michael S. Rosenwald.

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Andy Raymond, owner of Engage Armament in Rockville, Md., and his dog, Brutus, were threatened after they began selling the Armatix iP1, a .22 caliber smart gun. Raymond quickly yanked the gun from his store. (Katherine Frey/The Washington Post)

After vehement protests helped block the nation’s first smart gun from entering the marketplace, proponents of the technology are gearing up for another fight, intent on capitalizing on renewed interest in gun safety following a spate of high-profile shootings.

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