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In reply to the discussion: From His Cold Dead Hands: When Should Grandpa Give Up His Guns? [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)34. Different states, different rules
And once someone with dementia or Alzheimers is sent to the nursing home or assisted living facilty, the guns go to the family.
In the end, while people with dementia & Alzheimers shouldn't be allowed firearms, there is a clear process toward removing that right, namely taking them before a judge and having them declared mentally incomptent.
This is a typical drive by dump by the OP, who rarely sticks around to actually discuss the contents of the article and even more rarely appears to have any thoughts of his own on what he posts.
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From His Cold Dead Hands: When Should Grandpa Give Up His Guns? [View all]
SecularMotion
Jul 2014
OP
In Texas after a certain age it is required to go into DPS and it includes an eye test.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2014
#30
I'll add California to the list: ours are every 5 years, and you can renew online, by
petronius
Jul 2014
#44
Ah, I see. Your message posted under mine, but you were trying to post
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jul 2014
#27
During my father's last years with Alzheimer's Disease, I regularly followed the
enough
Jul 2014
#11
A lot of so-called responsible gun owners are too old, ill, on meds that alter judgement, etc.,
Hoyt
Jul 2014
#41