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May 14th, 2011, 10:36 PM #1Junior Member
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PICS Denial Conundrum
Howdy, all. I ran into a bit of a conundrum here. I recently applied to purchase a new shotgun, and the dealer I went to ran the PICS check, and, after thirty minutes of standing in front of the counter, while the dealer waited to talk to the operator, I received a very abrupt, "Denied, have a nice day," from the dealer. I have no criminal background, I've never been arrested, I've never even gotten a parking ticket. So naturally I took a PICS challenge form. I filled it out, and mailed it the following morning. I then got a letter back, (two weeks, not 5 business days), saying, "Denial is confirmed", because of a "Mental Health Commitment, 04/26/2002". I was 8 years old at the time I was admitted, because I got backed into a corner by a psychiatrist that probably shouldn't have been licensed in the commonwealth of PA, and I threatened, (not attempted, threatened) to kill myself if they tried to put me in a hospital (which they wanted to do, to do an observational medicine check). I guess what I'm asking is, has anyone ever ran into this situation, a medical record from when you were a young child, that shouldn't prohibit you, but does? I wrote a three page letter, and formed up a twenty page file, which draws on the Mental Health Procedures Act, the U.S.C 18 section regarding mental health commitment, and a letter from the psychiatrist at the hospital I was in saying I didn't need to be there. In my honest opinion, it was a perfect example of liberal government pencil pushers jumping the gun, and making a mountain of a molehill. I'm the most sane person you'll ever meet, but yet that comes up. And to further illustrate my confusion, the documentation the PSP sent me has NO identifying numbers on it, absolutely nothing to even begin to tell me what they think happened to me.
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May 14th, 2011, 10:59 PM #2
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You should contact a lawyer about possibly expunging the mental health records.
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May 14th, 2011, 11:21 PM #3
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Another example of PICS being a waste of time and money.
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May 15th, 2011, 08:03 AM #4
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You were 8 years old in 2002?
That would put you at 16 or 17 now.
Are your facts and figures correct?
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May 15th, 2011, 01:30 PM #5Banned
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May 16th, 2011, 02:18 PM #6
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He'd have to have turned 9 years old sometime between when his the date of his commitment and the date (9 years earlier) that he tried to buy the shotgun.
Since he says he was 8 years old on 4/26/2002 (the date he was committed), he'd have to have had his 9th birthday somewhere between 4/26 and 5/15 to have been 18 when he went to attempt the purchase of the shotgun.
He didn't say how long he was committed, either, but something in this scenario is making my brain say 'reserve judgment without further detail.'
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