JohnBT
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When I take my car to the dealer for service they pull up my name on the computer, ask if there are any changes to the info and print out the form for me to sign. I wish the gun stores around here could do that. I hate filling out the same info over and over on the state and federal forms.
I don't see what the act of physically filling out a form has to do with buying a gun (or shooting one for that matter.) All that should be necessary is a signiture confirming that all of the printed information is correct.
From what I've seen in my 30 years of doing vocational counseling with individuals with disabilities, many people with visable neuromuscular coordination problems have fewer symtoms when actually doing certain activities. As an example, trouble writing doesn't necessarily mean they'll have a problem doing something else using other combinations of muscles. This could include typing, driving, using a mouse, shooting, bowling, whatever.
John
I don't see what the act of physically filling out a form has to do with buying a gun (or shooting one for that matter.) All that should be necessary is a signiture confirming that all of the printed information is correct.
From what I've seen in my 30 years of doing vocational counseling with individuals with disabilities, many people with visable neuromuscular coordination problems have fewer symtoms when actually doing certain activities. As an example, trouble writing doesn't necessarily mean they'll have a problem doing something else using other combinations of muscles. This could include typing, driving, using a mouse, shooting, bowling, whatever.
John