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November 14th, 2017, 06:20 PM #21
Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
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November 14th, 2017, 07:30 PM #22
Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
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Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
Talk to a lawyet. Lock the thread.
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November 14th, 2017, 08:31 PM #24
Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
The last time I contacted a lawyer about finding out for a friend if they were a prohibited person the quote was $100-$200, depending on how much documentation of their situation the friend had, or how much research the lawyer had to do to figure out exactly what their situation was. That was not a mental health situation, though.
I would think the fact that you passed a PICS check would indicate that you were never 302ed. A PICS check is a dangerous way to find that out, though. If you had been prohibited you would likely have been contacted by PSP and charged with a crime. For the last few years PSP has been prosecuting people who are prohibited for things like a 302 from years ago, and the person isn't even aware they are prohibited.
As has been said this is a complicated and messy thing and it is probably best to do the due diligence of having an attorney who specializes in firearms law check into it.If you don't know who your state legislators are go here:
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/index.cfm
put your zip plus 4 in the box in the upper right hand corner.
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November 14th, 2017, 08:51 PM #25
Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
this whole story stinks and i ain't believin none of it
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November 14th, 2017, 09:22 PM #26
Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
The ONLY way to know if you are prohibited is to know EXACTLY what your records say.
The info you have given suggests that you either don't know what a 302 is, or you did indeed lie on the form for the background check.
If you were 302'd you were involuntarily committed and you can't answer "no" the the question asking if you have been involuntarily committed.
That said, you didn't say how long you were held before being released. That info would be enough for someone who understands the various commitment types to know if you were 302'd or not.
From what you have said so far I can't really say for sure if you even know what a 302 IS.
Also, the advice given that "if you passed a background check, you are OK" is absolutely NOT good advice - AT ALL.
Mistakes happen - paperwork doesn't get filed - people slip through the cracks. It happens. Just look at the asshole in Texas that was prohibited from buying, but the military screwed up and didn't do the paperwork which would have prevented him from legally buying guns.
Passing a background check doesn't mean DICK. You need to get your hospital records - they are yours - pay for copies and find out 100% what type of commitment you were held under.
It's the only way to be sure.I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!
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November 14th, 2017, 09:40 PM #27
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November 15th, 2017, 03:33 AM #28
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November 15th, 2017, 07:39 AM #29
Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
In a parallel universe where we actually understand plain English there shouldn't BE prohibitions and restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms for free people. Its not my problem until I'm "mentally unfit" to exercise my rights due to the current flavor of the week "mental disorder".
Si vis pacem, para bellumμολ ν λαβέWhat country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms!
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November 15th, 2017, 07:41 AM #30
Re: Want to purchase firearm but diagnosed with mental disorder. Details inside.
People can commit themselves because of anxiety and depression, thoughts of suicide, which is a threat to themselves.
The OP doesn't have to divulge this.
The concern is the 302, or involuntary detainment.
I know of someone 302'ed, then released weeks later, but this person will need meds, and counseling for life, thus no firearms.
Doesn't matter if the OP is genuine, or a troll, as long as the correct responses are given.
Breaking the law is not in anyone's best interest.
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