Thunder71 wrote:I just find it odd that for how much he's pro 2A, it's (Fleet Farm) the only place I buy guns where I have to fill out their own additional form and be escorted out with my item(s).
To be fair, the "escort" part is because the gun counter is typically at the back of the store and the cash register at which you pay, the front. Target and Best Buy have similar policies for certain high value goods in their stores, for example.
As far as the extra paperwork, I think there's a difference between being pro 2A and implementing a bit of defensive paperwork that's a business reality, particularly in a state/election year in which there are plenty of political operators looking for a way to take you down. Is it a bad thing to ask the buyer of a firearm if they understand how the safety system works and are familiar with safe gun handling techniques before they walk out of your store with it even if it's not part of the required paperwork?