Judge Rules Quadriplegic Can Bear Arms 15
A judge has ruled that 46-year-old quadriplegic James Cap has the right to bear arms even though he is, "physically unable to hold a gun or pull a trigger." Cap was an avid hunter until a spinal injury sustained in a college football game left him wheelchair bound. He applied for a gun permit in May 2007 and was turned down by the Manville, New Jersey police because he "couldn't’t control, load or unload a firearm himself." James is now looking for a suitable weapon to use in the upcoming deer season.
Um... (Score:1)
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It's awesome! It's the modern remake of Rat Patrol! Guns on vehicles become guns on Rascal scooters!
Quadriplegic Mailmen? (Score:1)
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I imagine it would be difficult to use a scope, though...
Don't worry, he will no-scope it.
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I'm sympathetic, but, really, is this a good idea? And it's hard for me to imagine how he's going to stalk a deer in that chair. I'm going to assume that they have a salt lick and are baiting the deer to a location where he can shoot it.
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I live in one of the 4 states where you can hunt and be legally blind. (They must be accompanied by someone who can see).
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10366_41825_51108-197553--,00.html [michigan.gov]
This doesn't scare me nearly as much. I'm guessing you are correct and he'll be hunting from a blind, but at least he isn't blind.
Thatz How He B Rollin! (Score:1)
Insane (Score:1)
Subject says it all.
Been there, seen that (Score:2, Insightful)
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I also saw a handgun online designed for people who did not have the strength to pull a regular trigger or hold a regular pistol.
Wicked! I've been scratching my head wondering what to get my toddler for Christmas. Thanks for the tip!
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When I took my first archery training, there was a whole section regarding addressing such problems. On occasion, I've had to improvise. On multiple occasions, I've duct-taped bows to forearm casts. From others, I've heard stories of shooters with missing thumbs, wheelchairs, one arm, and even a shooter whose only mobility was his jaw. There is absolutely no reason why anyone not in a coma cannot use a firearm. The Manville police appear to be idiots.
Sneeze (Score:1)