California: "Document shows maker hid progress on 'smart gun'"

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When did not talking about something become deceitful? :rolleyes:

And you know what? If Colt had done exactly the opposite in order to try to stop government funding, Hennigan would be criticizing that.

http://www.dailynews.com/Stories/0,1413,200~20954~1335976,00.html

Document shows maker hid progress on 'smart gun'

By Catherine Ivey
Associated Press


SAN DIEGO -- A Superior Court judge has released an internal document from Colt's gun manufacturer about its progress on developing child-resistant "smart guns" that the company wanted kept secret as it pursued federal funding.

The decision Friday by Judge Vincent DiFiglia made public a draft memorandum from Colt's Manufacturing Company Inc. that gun opponents said demonstrates deceitful practices by the industry.

The June 1999 document shows the company believed it had made "exceptional progress" on a smart gun model, which could accelerate bringing the product to market.

But, the document said, Colt management intentionally kept its progress from the public out of concern that such news could prompt the federal government to pull research funding for the technology.

"Colt management has not wanted to tip its hand in terms of how close Colt is to launching its first 'Smart Gun' product," the document reads.

It continues, "Colt is working in Washington to help put $20 million to $40 million in the federal budget for research on 'smart gun' technology. Depending on how the press reports the current state of the 'smart gun,' it could be perceived by Congress that further research dollars are not needed."

A call for comment to Colt's, based in Hartford, Conn., was not returned Friday.

The document was intended to solicit private investments for iColt, a company being formed to develop smart guns, which have special mechanisms that allow only their owners to fire them. Gun opponents have urged manufacturers to hasten development of the weapons in an attempt to prevent accidental gun deaths, suicides and crimes with stolen guns.

The document was part of a suit filed by 12 California municipalities accusing gun manufacturers, distributors and dealers of distributing weapons in a way that makes them accessible to criminals, and of failing to place safety features on guns that could prevent their unauthorized use.

A judge last month dismissed the case against gun makers but ruled it could continue against several gun dealers.

"It's one thing for a company to spend its own money on research and development but when a company seeks and receives taxpayer money to develop a product, it has a duty of candor to the Congress and federal agencies and to the public," said Dennis Henigan, the legal director of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The Washington, D.C., organization is representing the plaintiffs in the suit.

Although some gun manufacturers did later receive federal funding to work on smart-gun technology, Colt's was not one of them, Henigan said.

"It's irrelevant whether or not Colt's actually got the money they were seeking. What is relevant is that they were admitting in this document that they were not being entirely truthful," he said.
 
Although some gun manufacturers did later receive federal funding to work on smart-gun technology, Colt's was not one of them, Henigan said.

Other than the fact that it didn't work, the technology would have been... Well, it might have been... Well, at least it could have been...
 
Trade secrets are necessary in the business world. When any business freely gives up their business plan they become unable to compete in the marketplace and thus may as well close their business and let all of their employees go...

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Weeelll looks like we have another legislating judge. Impeach this POS as quickly as possible. Colt should sue the fine judge.
 
no crime here...

two words...

FREE MARKET

colt decided to not show or produce their "smart gun" techology. They do not have to if they don't want to! If they wish to keep their technology a secret, it's their choice.

Damn socialists!
 
Trade secrets are necessary in the business world.

and

FREE MARKET
colt decided to not show or produce their "smart gun" techology. They do not have to if they don't want to!

I couldn't agree more with these two statements. However, Colt was trying to get government funding for its research.

#1, in a free market there would be no such government funding.

And #2, when you're attempting to get government funding -- i.e., taxpayers' money, which has been taken from them by the force of government -- you necessarily must give up some of the rights you would have if you weren't suckling at the public teat.
 
<Outraged rant on>

See! See!

Evil gun manufacturers.

Technology the world demands is being hidden by evil manufactuers.

We need another law.

The evil of American industry is just breath taking. First it is auto manufacturers keeping a 200 mile a gallon fuel system off the market. Now we have gun trafficers keeping the ultimate safe gun off the market.

<Outraged rant off>

Its a crock. "Substantial progress" does not equal "viable product."

I don't care what the hype is. I will ignore this technology until I see it in use in LE all over the country. I will purchase it only when NJ repeals the law exempting law enforcement from being required to purchase it.

Sauce for the goose sorta thing.
 
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