Ahhhhh, I see. This was added since I helped run a gun shop many years ago.
or has been committed to any mental institution;
This is STILL very argumentative.
I.E. a person suffers from P.T.S.D. but isn't the least bit violent towards self or
others.
Does this mean that person can't purchase a firearm when well again?
Does committed mean the person that checks into a mental hospital based upon
perceived personal need or a doctors advise?
I know cops ( I am retired L.E.O.) that fell into P.T.S.D. or depression that
admitted themselves into a mental facility for help and once helped are perfectly
well balanced now and would never harm anyone.
In Florida if you are in the Hospital or E.R. and say something flippant like
" oh, my gawd, I'd rather die than be this physically sick" you are going to get a free
ride WITH police escort to the nearest mental hospital AGAINST you will, ergo
the police escort.
You WILL be in house for 3 days until a shrink examines you and determines
you are not a danger to yourself.
Dose that mean that the "patient" can't buy a firearm ever? Why?
The mental hospital happily released the "patient" in just 3 days while pocketing
a large amount of money from the insurance company. How do I know this?
Because it happened to me several years ago and there was NOTHING I could do
but serve the 3 days with a bunch of crazy people and others that were fine
but got caught in Florida's ridiculous system.
I had an attack of painful pancreatitis and remarked "oh my gawd I think I'd rather die
than to go through this pain."
That got me a 3 day vacation in the local State funny farm!
It was explained that if I didn't go with the program I would be kept indefinitely
If I went with the scam I'd be out in 3 days. What a racket.
Pretty good state scam hey?
or has been committed to any mental institution;
This is STILL very argumentative.
I.E. a person suffers from P.T.S.D. but isn't the least bit violent towards self or
others.
Does this mean that person can't purchase a firearm when well again?
Does committed mean the person that checks into a mental hospital based upon
perceived personal need or a doctors advise?
I know cops ( I am retired L.E.O.) that fell into P.T.S.D. or depression that
admitted themselves into a mental facility for help and once helped are perfectly
well balanced now and would never harm anyone.
In Florida if you are in the Hospital or E.R. and say something flippant like
" oh, my gawd, I'd rather die than be this physically sick" you are going to get a free
ride WITH police escort to the nearest mental hospital AGAINST you will, ergo
the police escort.
You WILL be in house for 3 days until a shrink examines you and determines
you are not a danger to yourself.
Dose that mean that the "patient" can't buy a firearm ever? Why?
The mental hospital happily released the "patient" in just 3 days while pocketing
a large amount of money from the insurance company. How do I know this?
Because it happened to me several years ago and there was NOTHING I could do
but serve the 3 days with a bunch of crazy people and others that were fine
but got caught in Florida's ridiculous system.
I had an attack of painful pancreatitis and remarked "oh my gawd I think I'd rather die
than to go through this pain."
That got me a 3 day vacation in the local State funny farm!
It was explained that if I didn't go with the program I would be kept indefinitely
If I went with the scam I'd be out in 3 days. What a racket.
Pretty good state scam hey?