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A Look At The ‘Smart Guns’ That Could Prevent Future Tragedies
Originally published in Business Insider. In the wake of the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary two years ago, President Obama signed an executive order to review the availability of …
This Colorado Teen Is Championing Gun Safety With One Innovative Idea
Originally published by PolicyMic. Source: Smart Tech Foundation The news: A Colorado high school student, Kai Kloepfer, has developed a way to make guns exponentially safer: a fingerprint scanner that unlocks the weapon. …
Colorado High Schooler Invents Smart Gun That Unlocks With Your Fingerprint
Originally published by TechCrunch. Colorado has a history with gun violence so it’s only appropriate that 17-year-old Kai Kloepfer, a high school student from Boulder, would want to apply biometric …
Teen’s Invention Could Stop Kids From Accidental Gun Deaths! See His $50,000 Grant Winning Design HERE!
Originally published on PerezHilton.com. Kai Kloepfer is a 17-year-old with an incredible idea that might save a ton of lives. He invented a device that uses fingerprint sensors to keep …
MTV.com: This Teen’s Brilliant Invention Could Prevent Accidental Gun Deaths
Originally published on MTV.com. 17-year-old Kai Kloepfer’s invention might’ve just solved one of America’s biggest issues—accidental gun deaths. The teen has invented a device that uses fingerprint sensors to prohibit …
This 17-Year-Old’s Brilliant Invention May Lower Accidental Gun Deaths In America
(Fox31) BOULDER, Colo. – A 17-year-old inventor in Boulder will receive a $50,000 grant to help develop a biometric sensor designed to prevent unauthorized people from firing guns. “I’ve been …
This 17-Year-Old’s Brilliant Invention May Lower Accidental Gun Deaths In America
Originally published on the Huffington Post. Seventeen-year-old Kai Kloepfer’s idea for a finger-print sensitive smart gun came to him in a dream. This week, the Colorado teen won a $50,000 …
Group Gives 17-Year-Old $50,000 for His Gun Innovations
Originally published at the Blaze. There’s a group from Silicon Valley that just gave a 17-year-old $50,000 to keep playing with guns. The Smart Tech Challenges Foundation, based in California’s …