Texasbud wrote:I dont drink period, however I do have to take prescription pain medication for a very messed up lower back that multiple doctors have not been able to identify and correct. The question on the CHL application is kind of broad and asks if you are dependant on drugs or alcohol. I guess that my body is dependant on the medication because if I run out, the pain is almost unbearable and my body begins to go through a withdrawl of the drug. The pain medication doesnt make me "goofy" or cause me to do strange things, and I dont abuse them. I have been on them for over 8 years now and have undergone several major surgeries, procedures, etc. Very close friends of mine, who have known me for 20 + years said that they didnt notice a difference in me and no idea that I was on pain medication. I guess that they expected that I would act like an idiot or play with my food or something? The problem is that if someone was about to get phyical, I would need my pistol to protect my family or myself. Since I cant really run, fight for long periods or definately couldnt take on more than one bad guy at a time, I'm going to need my pistol to even things up, or put them in my favor. I'm sure that there are a lot of people who take medication for pain that just check no on the form and go on. I'm really not sure how to address this issue? Has anyone addressed this before or have an answer for those with pain issues that have to take medications?
Welcome to the forum.
The eligibility requirement is that you are not a 'chemically dependent person' or have been not been diagnosed by a physician as chemically dependent (aka addicted) to alcohol or illegal drugs.
Chemically dependent is defined as:
(2) “Chemically dependent person” means a person who frequently or
repeatedly becomes intoxicated by excessive indulgence in alcohol or uses
controlled substances or dangerous drugs so as to acquire a fixed habit and an
involuntary tendency to become intoxicated or use those substances as often
as the opportunity is presented.
If you are currently under a doctors care and taking prescription medication for pain management, then that is not what they are looking for.
Now, with that said, prescription medication can cause you to be legally intoxicated so you have to make sure the prescription that you do not meet the definition while carrying a firearm
"Intoxicated" means:
(A) not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body; or
(B) having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.
I have a very good friend who was in a very bad wreck 40 years ago and has more metal in him than most cars these days. He takes levels of hydrocodone that would make many people loopy, but because the meds are the level he needs to manage the pain, that is all they do and don't affect his abilities. In fact, he is much more level headed and capable of functioning when on his pain meds than he is when he is in pain.
So, I would unless it does affect you in the manner that you would meet intoxicated I would say you are not chemically dependent on meds or alcohol.