September 5, 2012, 02:01 AM | #1 |
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Doj denied me
Hi I purchased a handgun last week at the gun shop
Told me the doj denied me so I called the doj And was transferred to Yvonne who works In the mental health in the doj. I left her a message and Now I'm just waiting to hear back from her The. First lady I talked to told me it was flagged as a psyc hold From a behavioral health place.I volunterly check myself into. About 3 1/2 years ago I was having the worst time of my life my best friend died My marriage of 18 years was not going to well I was Just needed to talk and get some help so I called my insurance And they told me to go to this place so my wife And I. Drive over there and fill out the paper work After that I stayed there for almost 48 hours then I was Allowed to leave on my own. The only people who knew I went was my wife and 2 kids. But everything worked out Great I'm very happily married for 22 years now and things Could not be better. I just want to be clear that there were No courts or judges involved I did this on my own free will. I'm in California . Any ideas?? What should I tell Yvonne from the Department of justice? What do I need to do to get my Rights back? Is this for 5 years or forever? I really appreciate All of your advice. I can and have spent hours and hours on this site Your all a great group here and I thank you . |
September 5, 2012, 04:16 AM | #2 |
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Sounds like your Social was linked in some way, it could take some resolving, glad your marriage worked out, a good Lady can be a wonderful thing.
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September 5, 2012, 05:19 AM | #3 |
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And some people think those of us who don't think private medical records will stay private under Obamacare are wearing tinfoil hats.
I'd guess that your insurance company, or the mental health facility, reported your "visit" to some agency or directly to the NICS system. But they should not have, and (unless CA law differs from Federal law) you should not have been flagged. The Federal law, as reflected in the question on the Form 4473, is if you have been INVOLUNTARILY committed by court order for treatment. You entered voluntarily, not by court order, you were not committed, and you were there for observation, not treatment. Three strikes. I would go over that with Yvonne if/when she calls back. And also ask her how to get your records cleared if what she's looking at indicates anything different. |
September 5, 2012, 09:06 AM | #4 |
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My own take on this is that there's more to the story. And in any case, the Internet is a lousy place for the OP to come for advice on a real life legal matter.
[1] No one can really help without all the information. There may be details that are important but are missing. At this point we have only the sketchiest of information. [2] The Internet is a public place. What's discussed here is NOT confidential. It's a bad idea to discuss personal, serious matters with strangers in public. [3] The OP needs to find out what appeal mechanism is available and pursue that. [4] The best thing would be for the OP to find a qualified gun rights lawyer. Among other things, what the OP and his lawyer discusses is confidential. [5] Some good gun rights lawyers in California are: DAVIS AND ASSOCIATES 30021 Tomas Street, Suite 300 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 [email protected] T: 949.310.0817 F: 949.288.6894 The Law Office of David J. Salvin A Professional Corporation 23276 South Pointe Dr., Ste 216 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Tel: (949) 305-6400 Fax: (949)305-6645 [email protected] Michel and Associates 180 East Ocean Boulevard #200, Long Beach, CA http://michellawyers.com [email protected] (562) 216-4444 Direct: (562) 216-4441 Assistant: (562) 216-4458 Bruce Colodny The California Gun Attorney PO Box 10787 San Bernardino, CA 92423-0787 800-560-8000 toll free 909-862-3113 [email protected] Now I'm going to close this thread because with the minimal information we have anything further will be speculation.
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