Originally Posted by arcticap
Because they are both man made devices that are subject to failure.
They are both connected to the gun's trigger.
The failure of each may release a shot at an unplanned time with potentially lethal consequences.
We already know that safeties aren't to be trusted, so then why trust that this automated system will shut off when you want it to, and won't malfunction unexpectedly?
Who would be able to predict all of the potential scenarios associated with any & all malfunctions?
Is the right to own and use such a fire control system protected by law or by the 2nd Amendment?
Could the right to own or use such a system be justifiably restricted?
If there's not any potential for controversy with it, then perhaps others can read the American pulse better than I.