Milbars
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Okay, so while I'm still the FNG around here, I've got an interesting scenario for you all. My wife was honorably discharged from the military but at the same time she got railroaded. On her DD214, at the bottom it says "personality disorder". This was a single doctor's opinion @ Landstuhl and she has never been certified "crazy" nor been diagnosed with anything by mental health professionals. I trust her with my life and have no qualms about her around firearms. Will this bar her from being able to apply for a CCW and/or firearm ownership? I know to take your opinions at face value, I was just curious from my reading up on the laws and codes.
edit: by face value, I mean that only a couple of you are lawyers but I have seen multiple posts where people have said "here's our opinion but investigate to make sure ymmv". A lot of you are obviously very good with the law books.
Okay, so while I'm still the FNG around here, I've got an interesting scenario for you all. My wife was honorably discharged from the military but at the same time she got railroaded. On her DD214, at the bottom it says "personality disorder". This was a single doctor's opinion @ Landstuhl and she has never been certified "crazy" nor been diagnosed with anything by mental health professionals. I trust her with my life and have no qualms about her around firearms. Will this bar her from being able to apply for a CCW and/or firearm ownership? I know to take your opinions at face value, I was just curious from my reading up on the laws and codes.
edit: by face value, I mean that only a couple of you are lawyers but I have seen multiple posts where people have said "here's our opinion but investigate to make sure ymmv". A lot of you are obviously very good with the law books.