Will my permit to acquire a pistol get denied? (Read 2122 times)

fnkyfreshflamingo

Will my permit to acquire a pistol get denied?
« on: May 31, 2019, 10:46:29 PM »
Aloha all,

So I recently purchased a pistol and am getting ready to submit all the required forms to HPD. However, about 4 months ago, I went into the doctors office for a check up. They had me fill out a form about anxiety and depression and since I was a little stressed out from work, I scored just above the score for someone who does not have anxiety. My doctor told me about a psychologist but I never went because it was just me getting adjusted to my new work. However, on my discharge sheet they put the psychologist’s information for my reference, I called my doctors office and they said they do keep stuff like that on record. Will this prevent me from getting my permit to acquire? I was never diagnosed with anything and have never seen any psychologist. I also never scored like that again on that form because, like I said, it was just a phase.

Any help or insight or personal experience accounts would be appreciated.

Thank you very much!

Flapp_Jackson

Re: Will my permit to acquire a pistol get denied?
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2019, 12:46:50 AM »
Who's your healthcare provider?
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;
the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
-- George Bernard Shaw

fnkyfreshflamingo

Re: Will my permit to acquire a pistol get denied?
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2019, 06:24:23 AM »
HMSA

changemyoil66

Re: Will my permit to acquire a pistol get denied?
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2019, 07:41:50 AM »
Rolling the dice. It is what it is. Just gotta apply and see what happens.

A friend of mine got a MJ card in CA cause of anxiety. Shes a college student. Told her to stfu, all college students have anxiety.

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tillamook

Re: Will my permit to acquire a pistol get denied?
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2019, 08:07:20 AM »
If you have any history of any mental health issue they will require your doctor to sign a letter saying you no longer have the problem.  Most docs wont sign them because of the associated liability.  Then you find one of the few who will sign one (like me, Im on the Big Island)

I've cleared patients who saw a counselor once in highschool 20 years ago.  They are that picky
I've also had to clear patients who had no mental health history, the police lied to him and made him get clearance.  Yeah he could have sued but he does not have the money or the 40 years to wait for the case to get to the supreme court. 

The alternative would be to fire your doctor and tell the police that you dont have a physician so they would have no one to send the medical release to.