Will Aspergers come into play for me wanting to own a gun?
LucasCrouch wrote:
But im worried still i'll be barred...and I lack a full drivers license, and I have to close my bank account due to mysteriously having 0.16 cents in my account (my bank charges me penalty fees in savings should I have it below 100$) (I have 40$ in an 1 year old unclaimed money order from a deceased loved one, Im reluctant to even try to claim that due to the party being deceased and the money order for being a year old.)
None of these things have anything to do with gun ownership. As for the money order, it will say on it when it expires. If it has not expired, go cash it in. The death of the party issuing it has nothing to do with the validity of the money order, so long as it has not expired.
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I do like some of the advice the people given me and I plan to try it soon, The sad thing is...once im on SSD, Im stuck giving up 500 of almost my entire check paying half a mortage on a mobile home that I dont want any part of and she herself got in this mess after lending the place to tenants who couldnt even keep the place clean and always toyed with her on rent payments; And if I've objected...She would try to blacklist me on certain things and i've no money whatsoever to get a lawyer and I dont know what to do to legally keep her away from me for good as soon as I am on SSD (I told them I plan to be on it for half a decade.).
I don't know the full situation with the mobile home, but if you signed a contract, you're liable for that money. If you didn't sign a contract and are only paying that money because you promised someone you would, then you are ethically liable for it but *possibly* not legally liable for it (it depends on more conditions than I could list here and I am not a lawyer.)
If you want to get someone to stay away from you legally and have just cause (harassment, fear for your life, etc.), take a restraining order out against them.
I don't see how anything you listed in this post has anything to do with legal ability to own a firearm, however.
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Sparrowrose wrote:
LucasCrouch wrote:
But im worried still i'll be barred...and I lack a full drivers license, and I have to close my bank account due to mysteriously having 0.16 cents in my account (my bank charges me penalty fees in savings should I have it below 100$) (I have 40$ in an 1 year old unclaimed money order from a deceased loved one, Im reluctant to even try to claim that due to the party being deceased and the money order for being a year old.)
None of these things have anything to do with gun ownership. As for the money order, it will say on it when it expires. If it has not expired, go cash it in. The death of the party issuing it has nothing to do with the validity of the money order, so long as it has not expired.
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I do like some of the advice the people given me and I plan to try it soon, The sad thing is...once im on SSD, Im stuck giving up 500 of almost my entire check paying half a mortage on a mobile home that I dont want any part of and she herself got in this mess after lending the place to tenants who couldnt even keep the place clean and always toyed with her on rent payments; And if I've objected...She would try to blacklist me on certain things and i've no money whatsoever to get a lawyer and I dont know what to do to legally keep her away from me for good as soon as I am on SSD (I told them I plan to be on it for half a decade.).
I don't know the full situation with the mobile home, but if you signed a contract, you're liable for that money. If you didn't sign a contract and are only paying that money because you promised someone you would, then you are ethically liable for it but *possibly* not legally liable for it (it depends on more conditions than I could list here and I am not a lawyer.)
If you want to get someone to stay away from you legally and have just cause (harassment, fear for your life, etc.), take a restraining order out against them.
I don't see how anything you listed in this post has anything to do with legal ability to own a firearm,
however.
Well sorry, I was going to also say that it was best to possibly have this topic ended.
LucasCrouch wrote:
This is one of the few topics I wanted to ask about and know about, I've always had an interested in firearms & weapons ; i've had small concern from a controlling-parent & a few sisters that think and treat me like im some kind of idiot-psycho ever since I learned i've AS and I maybe stuck taking Abilify soon when I myself told the doctor that I refuse to take anti-psychotics.
Yet, I share a small apartment with my little sister who also plans to go back to school soon, I know how to
clean a house, pay bills & cook my own meals.
I wanted to own a firearm soon for just protection & target shooting & fearful I'll be barred permenantly
cause of a US laws now requiring that my medical records be looked into (which I think is unconstitutional & a violation of my privacy, my rights and my choices) before I purchase a firearm; And even if i attempt to purchase one, Im fearful i'll be charged with prejury if I answered "no" on certain questions or be barred and antagonized by the shop owner If i said "yes".
To point out; I very much obey the law; I've a clean police record and never got introuble with the law and I myself can recognize a person's emotions & I can tell when my life is in danger against someone and I've never be violent towards anyone (yet im kinda fustrated that I might be taking an anti-psychotic soon)
What should I do or what can be done?
Yet, I share a small apartment with my little sister who also plans to go back to school soon, I know how to
clean a house, pay bills & cook my own meals.
I wanted to own a firearm soon for just protection & target shooting & fearful I'll be barred permenantly
cause of a US laws now requiring that my medical records be looked into (which I think is unconstitutional & a violation of my privacy, my rights and my choices) before I purchase a firearm; And even if i attempt to purchase one, Im fearful i'll be charged with prejury if I answered "no" on certain questions or be barred and antagonized by the shop owner If i said "yes".
To point out; I very much obey the law; I've a clean police record and never got introuble with the law and I myself can recognize a person's emotions & I can tell when my life is in danger against someone and I've never be violent towards anyone (yet im kinda fustrated that I might be taking an anti-psychotic soon)
What should I do or what can be done?
Unless a judge has ordered you to seek mental treatment, you are legal to purchase a firearm. The anti-psychotics thing seems sorta weird to me though. Do you trust yourself with a weapon?
The questions on the gun purchase form (Google Form 4473 to read it) are screening you to see if you are disqualified from owning a gun. The clerk will read the form after you fill it out.
LucasCrouch wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
The state of Florida is only looking to see if you have been committed by a judge for treatment. If you have ever been Baker acted you can still buy and own guns as long as either they discharged you after 3 days or if you agreed to stay longer voluntarily. If you have not been held more than 3 days involuntarily, go ahead and fill out the background check, just go to a different gun store because they might refuse you service.
A medical diagnosis alone does not disqualify you.
Taking psych meds does not disqualify you.
Make sure your mom doesn't find out. Your mom or sister could call the cops in a panic, though if the cops come out, they will just jack you up and leave because you haven't done anything illegal.
I don't know if your mom would go so far as to call social security on you, but the only way she is going to navigate that bureaucracy is to go down to an office and take a number. Chances are that they are not allowed to speak to her unless you signed a waiver, and even then, there is nothing stating you can't use the money to buy a gun for protection and recreation.
In the event someone tries to insinuate that you are a paranoid vigilante and a lunatic for wanting to defend yourself instead of relying o the police, cite to them the supreme court case Warren vs. DC to show them that self defense really is a basic need.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_v._District_of_Columbia
Also, as for your mom mooching off you and asking for your social security number, go talk to your bank and ask them about how to watch out for possible identity theft.
A medical diagnosis alone does not disqualify you.
Taking psych meds does not disqualify you.
Make sure your mom doesn't find out. Your mom or sister could call the cops in a panic, though if the cops come out, they will just jack you up and leave because you haven't done anything illegal.
I don't know if your mom would go so far as to call social security on you, but the only way she is going to navigate that bureaucracy is to go down to an office and take a number. Chances are that they are not allowed to speak to her unless you signed a waiver, and even then, there is nothing stating you can't use the money to buy a gun for protection and recreation.
In the event someone tries to insinuate that you are a paranoid vigilante and a lunatic for wanting to defend yourself instead of relying o the police, cite to them the supreme court case Warren vs. DC to show them that self defense really is a basic need.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_v._District_of_Columbia
Also, as for your mom mooching off you and asking for your social security number, go talk to your bank and ask them about how to watch out for possible identity theft.
But im worried still i'll be barred...and I lack a full drivers license, and I have to close my bank account due to mysteriously having 0.16 cents in my account (my bank charges me penalty fees in savings should I have it below 100$) (I have 40$ in an 1 year old unclaimed money order from a deceased loved one, Im reluctant to even try to claim that due to the party being deceased and the money order for being a year old.)
And i've yet to get a reply from my parent on why I asked she requested my SSN, And im waiting on my next doctor visit, And since im worried my doctor isnt the type to keep my conversation confidential to my mother and sibling and it be difficult to find another, beside this Doc already knows my SSN since i've had to give it out in order to make an SSD claim.
I do like some of the advice the people given me and I plan to try it soon, The sad thing is...once im on SSD, Im stuck giving up 500 of almost my entire check paying half a mortage on a mobile home that I dont want any part of and she herself got in this mess after lending the place to tenants who couldnt even keep the place clean and always toyed with her on rent payments; And if I've objected...She would try to blacklist me on certain things and i've no money whatsoever to get a lawyer and I dont know what to do to legally keep her away from me for good as soon as I am on SSD (I told them I plan to be on it for half a decade.).
You should get your s**t sorted out before getting a gun. THat is the lesser of your worries.
Get a free credit report online to find out if your parent has taken out loans/credit cards in your name. Getting loans taken out in your name is ugly.
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