A few more questions, and thanks for the info so far!
I appreciate any and all replies, thank you all. I wanted to mention a few things I failed to and discovered. First thing is he is in his mid 60's and asked for a medication that had the least side amount of side effects.; While researching further I discovered, and double checked because I just did not believe it, turns out the DEA is NOT bound by any HIPAA law.; Thanks for the welcome, I have lived in Commie-fornia for too long; Looking at question 11e made things clearer. I never considered looking closer at the syntax of the question.; As far as legal use goes, would that cover him if he were receiving it for opioid dependence? If his prescription would make him ineligible for further purchases(for whatever reason), are his current legally bought and registered firearms still legal? Glad to hear things worked out for you on the same medication, is there anything I should be aware of or watch for? My friends and family are fond of him, and we are glad to hear this will not lead him down the wrong road.; Yes, lawfully prescribed. And no, he does not use marijuana. In fact he will not even consume alcohol.; 11e is stated as followed: "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?" I believe the key word here is unlawful, how does others interpret this? Is there a attorney or police officer here to offer advice?; In the mean time I do not plan on taking him with us to the range until I know more about the issue. I feel uncomfortable being around anyone intoxicated on any level, never mind while handling firearms. Thanks for the quick and warm reception, I do appreciate it. FriscoPete