By placing the crossbow in either the early archery season or have it the first implement to be used at the very beginning of hunting season, depending on how the regs are written for "disabled", you could have a huge influx of firearms hunters getting a crossbow tag. In PA, the PGC refused to listen to the facts and had the crossbow folks help them. They were told to expect only about 400 "disabled" applications for their new "disabled crossbow permit". they got over 43,000 the first year. Because their reg was written that the applicant only needed a doctor's note, and not an exam about a shoulder injury, they HAD to issue 23,000 the very first year. So far, close to 50,000 "disabled crossbow permits" have been issued.
There are options available for the disabled and physically challenged bowhunters. Do not be fooled by the ruse of warm and fuzzy by the crossbow Lobby.