diagree strongly.
most people with fiduciaries are not incapable of handling firearms safely
but either way, such a regulation is a serious and unconstitutional deprivation of American citizens’ rights
...”the right of the People to keep and bear arms SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED” .... even when you and I might agree it would be desirable if some other person maybe should not have a firearm to defend himself or his family....
Most people with a fiduciary have been judged by at least two doctors to be unable to manage their own money...and the leading causes are Delusional PTSD, schizophrenia, chronic alcoholism and hard core drug use.
Of 40 million veterans in the US, approximately 100,000 didn't come home well and have demonstrated behaviors that warrant this action. That's .25%...a far lower percentage than the general population not able to purchase a gun.
Almost to a man they have been constrained from free movement at least once.
100% disability for mental problems.