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General Discussion / Re: ‘24 mental health waiver recomendations
« on: February 14, 2024, 06:12:57 PM »
Check out Beyond Mental Health in Honolulu.  I needed a waiver and met with a doc from their practice via Zoom and was cleared and promptly mailed a letter.

Reached out, apparently they just recently stopped doing these clearances very recently even the receptionist wasn’t sure why. Currently just trying to find a doc outside of Kaiser that’s willing to do an honest exam and clearance who isn’t afraid of gun rights. Surprised how many are choosing to stay away from an exam just because it’s related to the clearance form.
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General Discussion / Re: ‘24 mental health waiver recomendations
« on: February 14, 2024, 05:07:52 PM »
I'm checking with our attorney.  I thought the Santucci Homesick Sailor settlement ended these types of things.

I sent the question to Kevin Ogrady, our other attorney.  Giving Alan a bit of a break.

Thanks, I’ve reached out to a few people as well. None seem to agree with what’s happening, still looking for someone willing to take an appt knowing for a clearance check but no luck so far. Was hoping that’d be the quickest route but turning out to be harder than I’d thought. But please keep me updated to what you hear
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General Discussion / Re: ‘24 mental health waiver recomendations
« on: February 13, 2024, 08:26:18 PM »
Look up Alan Beck and contact him with regards to this issue.


Any shortcuts to a contact for him, Google the name and everything but his contact pops up :P does seem like an efficient resource
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General Discussion / Re: ‘24 mental health waiver recomendations
« on: February 13, 2024, 08:20:20 PM »
You shouldn't post any personal details unless you really want to.  Were you diagnosed with any type of mental illness or psychological condition?

If not, I think the new rules require a diagnosis for a firearm permit/registration denial or confiscation.  Before the change, just talking to a counselor for weight loss surgery was enough for them to flag you for a clearance letter.

No diagnosis, just statement that they provide documents for HPD to make decisions
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General Discussion / ‘24 mental health waiver recomendations
« on: February 13, 2024, 08:01:20 PM »
Currently have Kaiser l, they sent in a record of me seeing a psychiatrist when I was 12 no diagnosis. HPD got a copy and is currently holding my firearms until I can get a letter stating that I’m no longer being treated nor am I a risk for ownership. Obviously Kaiser is choosing not to be involved in giving me the letter so I’m looking for someone who’d atleast be willing to see me to give their own assessment and hopefully end up completing the letter I need as a result when they deem appropriate. Anyone got a lead on a direction to head?
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