Just for fun, lets assume that Glock introduces a smart gun tomorrow. It's been proven to be nearly as reliable as any of their "dumb" guns. What might happen as a result of this wonderful new product?
New Jersey residents, due to a law passed in 2002, are no longer able to purchase anything but a smart gun. Within months, hundreds of cities and states pass similar legislation and the feds are drawing up plans to go national with it.
The media reports (24 hours a day for a week) a case where a 6 year old NJ boy got hold of new Glock (loaded) and showed it to his friends. It was unable to fire in the child's hands. Praise The Lord, children have been saved!
The media neglects to report on 20 cases where a new Glock failed to fire in the hands of authorized users who were trying to thwart break-ins at their homes. 3 children and 5 adults are murdered by criminals with dumb guns.
FBI reports that criminals are stealing smart guns and converting them back to dumb guns. National legislation is enacted that makes it a felony to tamper with a smart gun's mechanism.
6 months later, FBI reports that felons are now stealing smart guns and converting them back to dumb guns.
2 years later, FBI reports that criminals are still using revolvers and other dumb guns. New legislation is enacted that requires all dumb guns be turned in to your local police department in exchange for a $100 credit to buy a new $1400 Smart-Glock (Glock has the market cornered and can charge whatever they want).
3 years later, owners report that their Smart-Glocks now fail to fire after being exposed to darkness. Glock determines that an electronic component is "past its service life" and the guns must be returned to the factory (all 19,000,000 of them) for repair. Unfortunately, the warranty expired a year ago. Not to worry though, they'll install a new battery for free along with the $180 service, toss in a new 3 round mag and pay for shipping of the gun both ways.
The media reports that Smart-Glocks now account for less than 1% of gun deaths in the US (The guns can no longer fire, but media reports don't include that minor detail).
4 years later, Glock is having legal issues because a faulty software patch in their guns caused them all to fire full-auto. Glock agrees to licence its smart gun technology to Norinco for $118,000,000.
15 years later, President Michelle Obama declares the smart gun campaign to be a total success; it got all of those dangerous dumb guns "off the streets," all of the old (and registered by law) smart guns are inoperable due to age/faulty designs, and new smart guns are limited to one round of 22 long rifle...