Let's take a minute to lean into that.
I appreciate your comments earlier about safety and making sure you're doing those checks on people. Let's say somebody owns a gun. They've gone through your process. They come in one day to the range and you can tell that something isn't right with them. They go home, and God forbid that something terrible happens.
Do you have any process in place to make sure that this person doesn't leave? Do you call law enforcement and say, “Hey, listen, we are concerned about a member of ours who may be leaving with a legal firearm”?
Is that a general practice for you, or do you send them away and that's it?