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Will a gun that uses facial recognition reduce firearm deaths? A Colorado entrepreneur thinks so.

Research for Biofire’s smart gun started as science fair project in Boulder

Founder and CEO of Biofire Technologies Inc. Kai Kloepfer stands for a portrait in the model room against product drawings at the corporate headquarters in Broomfield on Friday, April 14, 2023. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
Kai Kloepfer, the founder and CEO of “smart gun” manufacturer Biofire Technologies Inc., stands for a portrait in the model room against product drawings at the company’s corporate headquarters in Broomfield on Friday, April 14, 2023. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Elise Schmelzer - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Kai Kloepfer's goal is to reduce accidental deaths and suicides and to keep children from accessing their parents' weapons.
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