I have two problems with this.

The more complicated the tool, the more prone to failure. I would never trust my life to weapon this sophisticated. Too much could go wrong. If I draw a gun, my life is in imminent danger, and chances are I may die regardless. A weapon like this adds to the chance I die, by introducing another point of failure.

What problem does this actually solve that is not solved by a safe? If you are responsible enough to keep your guns in a locked safe to keep them out of the hands of children or other people, what additional protection does this offer?

This is a hat trick that will eventually be used to force gun owners to use less reliable means of defending themselves.

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