Can I ask what the particular item it was that would disqualify the individual permanently and would be medically related?
Police get sued all the time though, I think your impression that nothing happens to cops who give bad advice is inaccurate.
Im trying to be careful about privacy to not share too much but yes, they basically said you could answer this questions with a "no" on the 4473 form as long as they got a note from me (which is absolutely wrong)
"Have you ever been adjudicated as a mental defective OR have you ever been committed to a mental institution?"
Yes cops rarely go to jail, but when a citizen wins a judgement against the police, it is us the tax payers who pay for it, not the officer. I pay for my own malpractice insurance, If I get sued it is used against me if I try to get a license in any state, it is published publicly for anyone to see even if it is settled without judgement. I dont get paid leave if someone sues me or the board of medicine subpoena's me about a complaint.
The whole reason I require people to fly from Oahu to see me to do a firearm clearance letter is malpractice. I am not protected if I do it over the phone like I want to. Everyone knows good and well that if one of the patient's I clear shoots someone I'm going to be dragged through the media as the one responsible.
Cops have absolutely no real risk to doing a job badly. Until they are required to personally pay for "malpractice insurance," then I wont be convinced otherwise.