Hey, why stop with scopes for the near sighted. I got a friend with one arm. He lost the other in the war, he cannot bow hunt, maybe he should file an ADA suit to allow him to use a rifle during bow season? And what about our nearsighted friends who cannot shoot compound bows with pin sights? Can they now have crossbows with scopes whenever they want? Do we need to make all hunting areas handicap accessible? Must we allow people to hunt from the back of a pick-up truck on a road if they are physically unable to get out and walk into the woods? What about the partially blind? Let’s file an ADA suit to allow them the use of laser sights during rifle season. I hope I am not offending anyone here my apologies if I have, just trying to illustrate absurdity by being absurd. This is an absurd application of the ADA act, ridiculous on its face that is why I am concerned it may prevail. :shocked2: Mr. Bridges has come up with an interesting legal argument here, a real Johnny Cochran for the in-line crowd he is. :shake: