We definitely have to leverage technology. There's so much emerging technology when you talk about guns. There are chips and biometrics. In some senses, they can be used for good and in other senses they can be used for evil.
We need to ensure that we look at that technology.... I would make the comparison to years ago, when we first brought in credit cards. There was no technology in credit cards and they were used fraudulently en masse. When the industry started leveraging technology and bringing in preventative measures, we saw a reduction in credit card fraud. It's obviously not the same as far as the end result goes.
My point is that using technology to be able to trace a gun, find out where it came from, disable a gun when it's been stolen, for example, or allow an owner to be the only person to access it through biometrics would definitely increase safety with gun users. When a gun falls into the wrong hands, for example, through technology we would be able to disable it.
We have to start looking at the emerging technologies and apply them to firearms.