'Smart gun' innovators seek to reduce firearm deaths

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The LS9, a “smart gun” being developed by LodeStar Works, can be locked or unlocked through three security mechanisms: the owner’s thumbprint, a Bluetooth-enabled app and a PIN pad. The little dark square near the yellow sticker on the guns shown here is where the owner’s thumb would unlock the gun. Ginger Chandler

Ginger Chandler

Ginger Chandler had a hunch. She’d spent years developing products for major gun manufacturers Smith & Wesson and Remington, so gun safety was a big topic at home. But

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