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Originally Posted by rubberneck
Dad, I too have had personal experience with Alzheimers (both of my grandfathers had it) and I am pretty sure that this gentlemen doesn't have it. It could be in the really early stages but I don't think you can attribute his sloppy gun handling to it.
I spent 20 minutes talking to the President of the club (one of his most vocal supporters) late last night and he is in agreement that it has got to go. Even though I know I am right I still feel like a heel for taking the club away from a Vet as it seems like it is the only thing in left his life.
Thanks to all the posters who replied to this thread.
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He certainly has earned the right to be a participating member, but that right carrries certain responsiblities. Don't feel like a "heel" for reporting and pursuing unsafe behavior at a shooting range. Think about having this conversation with another member: "You know, he shot my best friend, but he's really happy about being a member here............"