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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 3396903" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>It does make things easier for the FFL. The FFL is tasked with verifying the identity of the prospective transferee. So, say for example, a person comes into your store, and is interested in buying a gun. This person stands around 6ft. tall, weighs approx. 180 lbs, has big, strong hands, sinewy forearms, a firm, square jaw, and a prominent Adam's apple. Said person is also sporting high-heeled shoes, pantyhose, a long dress and a matching fur coat, lots of makeup, painted fingernails, and, rather obviously, a wig. Said person insists, in a most unladylike deep voice, on being called "ma'am". Said person then asks for Form 4473 (the older version).</p><p></p><p>As an FFL, you know that the NICS examiner will ask you about the sex of the prospective transferee. Let's say the "lady" checks the box marked "female". What you see is a man in drag. So, do you: (1) take the "lady" at "her" word and answer, "female", or (2) tell the NICS examiner that a man in drag has just checked the box marked "female", or (3) reserve your opinion for the moment, and instead record your observations on the part of Form 4473 set aside for dealer's comments, or (4) tell the "lady" to shop elsewhere, or (5) throw your hands up in the air and mutter, "WTH!" or, (6) ask the man in drag if he misunderstood the sex question, or (6)????</p><p></p><p>With the new form, the "lady" can check the box marked "Non-Binary" and everything is wonderful....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 3396903, member: 15253"] It does make things easier for the FFL. The FFL is tasked with verifying the identity of the prospective transferee. So, say for example, a person comes into your store, and is interested in buying a gun. This person stands around 6ft. tall, weighs approx. 180 lbs, has big, strong hands, sinewy forearms, a firm, square jaw, and a prominent Adam's apple. Said person is also sporting high-heeled shoes, pantyhose, a long dress and a matching fur coat, lots of makeup, painted fingernails, and, rather obviously, a wig. Said person insists, in a most unladylike deep voice, on being called "ma'am". Said person then asks for Form 4473 (the older version). As an FFL, you know that the NICS examiner will ask you about the sex of the prospective transferee. Let's say the "lady" checks the box marked "female". What you see is a man in drag. So, do you: (1) take the "lady" at "her" word and answer, "female", or (2) tell the NICS examiner that a man in drag has just checked the box marked "female", or (3) reserve your opinion for the moment, and instead record your observations on the part of Form 4473 set aside for dealer's comments, or (4) tell the "lady" to shop elsewhere, or (5) throw your hands up in the air and mutter, "WTH!" or, (6) ask the man in drag if he misunderstood the sex question, or (6)???? With the new form, the "lady" can check the box marked "Non-Binary" and everything is wonderful.... [/QUOTE]
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