45223
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My girlfriends dad died when she was a kid and she got depressed over it, her mom had her put in a mental facility after that which was stupid. So now she's also has to say she's been "committed" to a mental institute with a history of "mental illness" and there are people out there who say depressed people shouldn't have guns. I agree that severely depressed people in risk of killing themselves shouldn't have a gun but she's fine now and I don't really think she ever had a problem in the first place. I think she probably had a normal reaction to a parent dying prematurely, especially in such the way he did.
Anyways... Our state issued her a weapons carry permit. She filled out the form, she had to tell the court what happened and they said she was okay and issued her a Weapons Carry Permit a few weeks later. Anyways. She hasn't bought a gun yet, but if she does, would she get denied because of that? She would have to check yes on the box asking about involuntary commitment. Our state says she's A-okay to go have and carry a gun. But what about the federal NICS check system? Would that be an issue?
Anyways... Our state issued her a weapons carry permit. She filled out the form, she had to tell the court what happened and they said she was okay and issued her a Weapons Carry Permit a few weeks later. Anyways. She hasn't bought a gun yet, but if she does, would she get denied because of that? She would have to check yes on the box asking about involuntary commitment. Our state says she's A-okay to go have and carry a gun. But what about the federal NICS check system? Would that be an issue?