Should I even waste my time??
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Should I even waste my time??
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Re: Should I even waste my time??
If you were convicted of felony grade juvenile deliquent conduct, then you need to be at least 10 years past your conviction, and it appears you are as of Jan 2012.
If you have actually been diagnosed as having bipolar disorder, then that IS a disqualifier. You need to talk with your doctor and find out what has actually been recorded in your medical records.
If you have actually been diagnosed as having bipolar disorder, then that IS a disqualifier. You need to talk with your doctor and find out what has actually been recorded in your medical records.
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Re: Should I even waste my time??
I spoke to him this morning and he said that the diagnosis is bipolar disorder NOS (not otherwise specified). Which I believe means that you have a few of the symptoms but cannot be actually classified as having full blown bipolar disorder.
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Re: Should I even waste my time??
Can you get your psychiatrist to sign a statement that states:
You are capable of exercising sound judgment with respect to the proper use and storage of a handgun and that the psychiatric disorder or condition is in remission and is not reasonably likely to develop at a future time?
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer or an MD.
You are capable of exercising sound judgment with respect to the proper use and storage of a handgun and that the psychiatric disorder or condition is in remission and is not reasonably likely to develop at a future time?
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer or an MD.
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Re: Should I even waste my time??
Personally, I think it is unlikely that your psychiatrist will sign anything that could imply liability: he has already said he "cannot vouch for tomorrow".
You are eligible to get a Florida Non-resident concealed weapons permit, so I would simply take that route.
To be federally disqualified for mental reasons, you have to have been adjudicated -- a legal process. Every other "shall issue" state that I am aware of follows the federal guidelines. In my opinion, Texas is too stringent for disqualifying on a simple diagnosis without any legal process before a judge to determine that you are likely to harm yourself or others.
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You are eligible to get a Florida Non-resident concealed weapons permit, so I would simply take that route.
To be federally disqualified for mental reasons, you have to have been adjudicated -- a legal process. Every other "shall issue" state that I am aware of follows the federal guidelines. In my opinion, Texas is too stringent for disqualifying on a simple diagnosis without any legal process before a judge to determine that you are likely to harm yourself or others.
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Re: Should I even waste my time??
I would say get a diagnosis letter from your doctor and call DPS with your question. Either they disqualify you over the phone or let you know if you can apply.
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Re: Should I even waste my time??
Well here is where I am literally stuck. I asked to receive a copy of my chart and got it in the mail yesterday after I posted this. On my first appointment it has me written down for bipolar II and ADHD. The most recent appointment is bipolar disorder NOS. My chart states "Risk of Violence: low", "Impulsivity: minimal", "anxiety: mild", "Suicide/violence Risk: NONE". But I am having a HUGE issue with this chart. There are things in there that are not correct, it is all out of order, and everything that is described mentions absolutely ZERO symptoms for any bipolar issue, just with depression. SO, here is my newest questions. Should I receive a second opinion? Will that opinion override his? If I stick with what I have then I have absolutely zero idea what to legally place as my diagnosis because if I put something and they find something else it will seem like I am lying. I do not know where they will get my medical history from. I read that with the bipolar NOS you are not legally diagnosed bipolar because there are too few symptoms (in my case) to place me in that category, so do I write depression? Ahh this is so stressful. Thank you all for your responses. I do believe that I would be able to go to my doctor and tell him that with everything he has written in my chart that he should have no issue writing me a letter of release but like I said, I have a HUGE issue with this chart. Oh well, I will also try and call the DPS this morning and see what I can find out. Thank you again.
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Re: Should I even waste my time??
Curious - when it comes to cases like yours, DPS will not give you an answer over the phone. This would be reviewed by the medical board, and could take some time. No one here can give you a definitive answer.