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DiscussionCan you get in legal trouble for buying a gun if you've been committed?
Thread starterBornToFail
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If you are found to be in possession of a firearm in the US after having been committed for a fairly brief period of time over the span of years, twice as a 17 yo and once as an adult could face legal action? I understand that may seem like a stupid question, but I've never heard of this happening.
Gun laws in the US are a complicated mess that varies from state to state, and you have federal laws on top of that. You should probably talk to a lawyer with some experience of this sort of thing. Your question is a simple one, so a lawyer wouldn't charge you very much for the advice.
Gun laws in the US are a complicated mess that varies from state to state, and you have federal laws on top of that. You should probably talk to a lawyer with some experience of this sort of thing. Your question is a simple one, so a lawyer wouldn't charge you very much for the advice.
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