Trashcan
Trash
- Aug 31, 2018
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I've been involuntarily admitted to the mental hospital. I've heard very mixed things, even from lawyers in this state, if that counts as being committed or not. One lawyer said it does not because I was not court ordered. Another said that it does count as being committed.
I know on the background check they ask, "Have you ever been committed to the mental hospital?"
I really just want to go ahead and try to buy a shotgun.
I'm worried about what will happen if I say "no" and after they put my name through NCIS or whatever it's called, it'll show up as "yes" and then I'll get arrested.
Is it worth the risk? Do you think I'll be arrested if I lie on the background check?
A shotgun is my ideal method as a shotgun to the head is the most lethal method there is. It's instant. I know more about how to operate one of those than a black powder rifle.
Gun shows require background checks in this state.
I know on the background check they ask, "Have you ever been committed to the mental hospital?"
I really just want to go ahead and try to buy a shotgun.
I'm worried about what will happen if I say "no" and after they put my name through NCIS or whatever it's called, it'll show up as "yes" and then I'll get arrested.
Is it worth the risk? Do you think I'll be arrested if I lie on the background check?
A shotgun is my ideal method as a shotgun to the head is the most lethal method there is. It's instant. I know more about how to operate one of those than a black powder rifle.
Gun shows require background checks in this state.