I have to say the way this law reads it could be very unfair to a mentally sound veteran. Almost all vets that come back from a war get a medical which includes a mental health testing of sorts. you tell me of any sane man that has killed someone that don't feel bad about it. this should be addressed. But with this law as soon as it is, it opens the door for a non medical person to denie him the right to hunt or take part in shooting competitions. the hunters and competition shooters are every bit as enthused about their sport as we are about racing. I would bet if by the stroke of a pen a desk jockey at the local police department could put a stop to your racing because you followed orders and seen the shrink, you would change your tune quickly. Then you would have to hire an attorney and medical doctors to straighten it out, at what cost.
Let me tell you about the exams the give for mental stability. Do you feel bad you killed anyone? Do you ever get depressed? Have you ever thought about taking your own life? It don't matter how you answered them questions. The answers are privileged, but the fact that you seen some quack isn't. Now for being asked them questions you can't go racing , you may deliberately run the crowd over. Is that a good law?