This is a topic that has been eating at me for a while. While not strictly gun related (OK, not related at all) it is important.
I have a guest from Germany staying with me for sometime. In the course of things I have had to fill out various forms, etc. He was intrigued by the idea that the gov't here asks what your race is (the last time this happened was when I got a library card). In Germany it is illegal for the govt to ask for this information.
I thought: that makes perfect sense. What darn business is it of anybody's what race I am? And if I said "African American" what can anyone say to prove I am not African American? How do you define such a thing?
So my proposal is that Tennessee should be the first state (CA tried this and the measure failed) to ban asking for racial information on all gov't forms.