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[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]Arthritis? Carpal-tunnel syndrome? [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]A hand injury? If so, a New Jersey company claims it has invented a firearm just for you and that it has received federal approval to market the 9-mm handgun as a "medical device," perhaps even with its cost reimbursable to seniors by Medicare. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]Matthew Carmel, president of Constitution Arms in Maplewood, N.J., says the Palm Pistol is designed to be fired by people who have disabling conditions that prevent them from holding a normal handgun and pulling the trigger. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]"It's something that they need to assist them in daily living," Carmel, who hopes to manufacture the device, told New Scientist. Currently the Palm Pistol is just at the patent stage. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]"The justification for this would be no more or less for a walker or wheelchair, or any number of things that are medical devices," he said. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]Carmel expects the handgun to become available in 2010. He estimates it will sell for approximately $300. "I've been getting a lot of calls," he said.
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[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]Arthritis? Carpal-tunnel syndrome? [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]A hand injury? If so, a New Jersey company claims it has invented a firearm just for you and that it has received federal approval to market the 9-mm handgun as a "medical device," perhaps even with its cost reimbursable to seniors by Medicare. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]Matthew Carmel, president of Constitution Arms in Maplewood, N.J., says the Palm Pistol is designed to be fired by people who have disabling conditions that prevent them from holding a normal handgun and pulling the trigger. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]"It's something that they need to assist them in daily living," Carmel, who hopes to manufacture the device, told New Scientist. Currently the Palm Pistol is just at the patent stage. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]"The justification for this would be no more or less for a walker or wheelchair, or any number of things that are medical devices," he said. [/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]Carmel expects the handgun to become available in 2010. He estimates it will sell for approximately $300. "I've been getting a lot of calls," he said.
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[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.printable&pageId=82966[/font]
[font="palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"] Yata hey
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