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There is a new version ATF form 4473,Section A Question 11f. Have you ever been adjudicated mental defective(which includesa determination by a court,board,commission,or other lawful authority that you are a danger to yourselfor to othersor are incompetent to manage your own affairs) Or have you ever been commited to a mental institution? (See Important Notice 4 and Definitions5 and 6)
If you have ever been 302'd in Pa you lost your gun rights |
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That's because that portion is existing federal law. It doesn't have anything to do with HR2640, what GOA is incorrectly calling "The Veterans Disarmament Act" It's the Gun Control Act of 1968 that prohibits people who have been committed or adjudicated mentally defective from possessing firearms. Currently, there is no way to get relief from that kind of disability. If it applies to you, it's a life time bar.
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If you have ever been 302'd in Pa you lost your gun rights
Not necessarily true. I looked into this in some detail a while ago. Some sections of the PA Mental Health Procedures Act do confer a firearms disability for both federal and state. Other's dont. Whether you are a prohibited purpose for the purposes of owning a gun depends entirely on the circumstances surrounding the commitment or adjudication.
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But my understanding is that this bill is still held up in the Senate and has not received a final vote or Presidential signature so it is not law yet.
So the question remains. Where does BATFE get the authority to start enforcing measures that aren't yet law? |
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Currently, a PA resident could technically move out of state, and as long as that state's law does not include a 302 commitment (or that type of commitment), they can buy a firearm.
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That's my understanding as well with 302 as well. I don't think there's sufficient due process in PA's Mental Health Procedures Act. That's something that needs to change at some point.
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But my understanding is that this bill is still held up in the Senate and has not received a final vote or Presidential signature so it is not law yet.
So the question remains. Where does BATFE get the authority to start enforcing measures that aren't yet law? Did you read what I said? The mental health prohibitions are already federal law. They are part of the Gun Control Act of 1968. HR2640 doesn't add any new prohibitions on who can and can't have a firearm, it just provides funding for the states to update their records with NICS, in addition to requiring the states and federal agencies to provide an avenue of relief for people who are prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm.
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But the standard has changed. An adjudication meant or at least implied a court action or court ordered committment to a mental health institution. Which means at least part of an individual's due process rights were preserved. So what constitutes a "board" or "commission" that can determine a person's mental health standing? i.e. Any group of 2 or more that think they are experts?
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That's described in the Code of Federal Regulations 478.11:
Adjudicated as a mental defective. (a) A determination by a court, board, commission, or other lawful authority that a person, as a result of marked subnormal intelligence, or mental illness, incompetency, condition, or disease:As others in the thread have mentioned, some states have mental health procedures that the ATF don't consider to have sufficient due process to constitute a prohibition on the purchase or possession of firearms for federal purposes.
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