Them, and in the United States, theres a lot of tradition involved firearms. People like guns of the old west, they like them the way Davie Crockett used them, they like them the way they were used years ago. Stahl that was the case a decade and a half ago, as Jonathan Mossberg found out. He had left his familys gun making business, mossberg and sons, and invented a smart gun that works in conjunction with a ring. Do i get. Get my own, right . Jonathan mossberg yeah, you get your own ring. Stahl the ring has a tiny computer chip inside a black stone which transmits a signal. When its close to the trigger, it unlocks the gun. Mossberg alternatively, if i were to grab it, you know, nothing happens. Stahl mossbergs gun was ready to sell 13 years ago, but. Mossberg people werent really. There was some market, but not enough, so we decided not to sell it. Stahl and has something changed . Mossberg yes. We all started living with these evil things, and so we became comfortable trusting it. T
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Lagos nigeria while go as always were happy to have you with us for our environmental journey through africa and europe heres what we have coming up today. Saving ram months i raised in mozambique. Making use of a bag out of textile waste in zimbabwe. Im sharing solar energy in germany. But we start off in south africa which is really nonfood its nature reserves including the wild famous Kruger National park but often the people who leave in the communities may have this wildlife preserves have never set foot in them what all going to ization is hoping to change that by introducing the local youth to wildlife and conservation through photography. An idyllic sunrise over south africas land of provence this is them part of the country is home to dozens of nature results and National Parks that draw in thousands of tourists from all over the world every year. But for the local communities that live right on the borders of these paths access is often too expensive. Two years ago mike Congr