Hargarten campaigned against a bullet, proposed by the
Black Talon brand in the 1990s, that unfolded into a petal-like pattern after entering a victim, arguing that it could promote the spread of infections when surgeons tried to remove it from a wound, however there are no documented reports of this actually happening. Also in the 1990s, he proposed three changes to reduce
handgun deaths, which, according to the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, were: "urging the use of
trigger locks; an indicator to show that a gun is loaded; and a lock mechanism that allows only the owner to have use of the gun". He has said that armed civilians trying to stop mass shootings are more likely to exacerbate the situation than mitigate it, because they are less likely to hit their targets than police. ==Honors and awards==