The NRA launches the smartphone-gun

   

The National Rifle Association, the very powerful American arms lobby, is advertising the "Ideal Conceal", a folding and pocket-sized pistol that looks like a smartphone and can be easily slipped into a jeans pocket or attached to a belt like a normal mobile phone. The powerful manufacturing company focuses on self-defense which it believes is "the first right of nature" for every citizen.

As Newsweek also reports, the NRA website praises a gun that can be safely used by both "mothers and professionals", giving everyone the opportunity to "not be victims".

Jaclyn Corin, a young anti-gun activist from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland in Florida, has risen against the smartphone-gun, miraculously surviving the massacre last February in which 17 people were killed. In a tweet Corin harshly criticizes the NRA and denounces the continuous operation of "normalization" of the possession, transport and obviously the use of firearms.