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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.

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Judge Rules Quadriplegic Can Bear Arms

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  • I'm torn as to whether a gun mounted on a wheelchair is awesome or pathetic.
    • It's awesome! It's the modern remake of Rat Patrol! Guns on vehicles become guns on Rascal scooters!

    • I imagine he could commission someone to hook up an air tube with a pressure sensor to a trigger pulling actuator. Then he could go for target practice, provided he has a similar device made for aiming the weapon. I imagine it would be difficult to use a scope, though...
    • by mollog ( 841386 )
      It's troubling. Let's hope this does not catch on.

      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.
  • Playtimes over I got a job to do, and the world will be less crowded by the time I'm through, and I'll keep rolling while bullets fly, cause all my shootings be drivebys. -mchawking popup.lala.com/popup/360569496731547024 (mp3) www.mchawking.com/includes/lyrics/driveby_lyrics.php (WORDs)
  • Subject says it all.

  • by mcohrs ( 1044844 )
    The folks at the Wyoming Assistive Technology Project, WYNOT, now called WIND (http://uwyo.edu/wind/watr/), had a number of modified weapons for people with disabilities. Contact them for more information. 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.
    • 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!

    • 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.

  • I hope he doesn't sneeze into that air tube and nail a toddler. Or is he going to have a trained bloodthirsty attack monkey to pull the trigger?

"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." -- Bertrand Russell

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