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Keepin' it short. How can I get my hands on a revolver in Indiana if I was in inpatient 3 months ago? Every other method is too risky or too complicated. Chemo fried my brain. Thanks!
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I live in Texas and was held for 72 hours officially (5 days in reality due to weekends/holidays/weather combo) in January. A couple of months later, in early summer, I purchased a handgun. We do not require licenses in TX but I did require a background check because I do not have one. There was no issue.Unfortunately for you since you were committed to a mental institution you can't buy firearms anywhere in the US for a minimum of five years (if it was voluntary if it was involuntary your screwed). Your best course of action would be to get your records expunged.
Find a private buyer. Most people will understand you want it for protection.Keepin' it short. How can I get my hands on a revolver in Indiana if I was in inpatient 3 months ago? Every other method is too risky or too complicated. Chemo fried my brain. Thanks!
Find a private buyer. Most people will understand you want it for protection.
No offense but I have a background that would prohibit me from owning a gun (American drug possession laws prohibit ownership for a time) and had a felony on my record and got that repealed from it.... And own a handgun ready at my desire.Unfortunately for you since you were committed to a mental institution you can't buy firearms anywhere in the US for a minimum of five years (if it was voluntary if it was involuntary your screwed). Your best course of action would be to get your records expunged.
It's interesting how the other person thinks they know, doesn't know.... :/I live in Texas and was held for 72 hours officially (5 days in reality due to weekends/holidays/weather combo) in January. A couple of months later, in early summer, I purchased a handgun. We do not require licenses in TX but I did require a background check because I do not have one. There was no issue.
My reply was only for FFL dealers not private sales, plus some states prohibit private sales for that exact reason (no background check required). The state that your in matters a lot so no it's not "everywhere in the US". In my state you can only buy firearms from licensed dealers and if it's a private transaction it must go down at FFL and background checks are required.No offense but I have a background that would prohibit me from owning a gun (American drug possession laws prohibit ownership for a time) and had a felony on my record and got that repealed from it.... And own a handgun ready at my desire.
It is NOT hard to find a private buyer anywhere in the US who will sell to you without the red tape the gun shops go through.
It's interesting how the other person thinks they know, doesn't know.... :/
In the US, getting a gun is like finding candy at a candy store if you know who to ask.... And gun shops are not the way to go if you don't want paper trail....
Did you truthfully fill out the 4473 or have your record expunged? you also live in a pro gun state so I don't know if you got a private sale. And again my reply was for anyone who wants to purchase from a licensed dealer aka gun shops.I live in Texas and was held for 72 hours officially (5 days in reality due to weekends/holidays/weather combo) in January. A couple of months later, in early summer, I purchased a handgun. We do not require licenses in TX but I did require a background check because I do not have one. There was no issue.
It's interesting how the other person thinks they know, doesn't know.... :/I live in Texas and was held for 72 hours officially (5 days in reality due to weekends/holidays/weather combo) in January. A couple of months later, in early summer, I purchased a handgun. We do not require licenses in TX but I did require a background check because I do not have one. There was no issue.
Most states in the US are pro gun states. I'm not including New York, California, Illinois, or Baltimore where there gun laws are based on their gun crimes.My reply was only for FFL dealers not private sales, plus some states prohibit private sales for that exact reason (no background check required). The state that your in matters a lot so no it's not "everywhere in the US".
Let me guess private sale, you live in a pro gun state. And again my reply was for anyone who wants to purchase from a licensed dealer.
If they wanted to buy from a gun shop then my reply wasn't wrong. I'm not going to encourage or tell them to get it illegally cause it could get them into shit and I didn't mention anything about private sales because I'm not aware of OP's states gun laws. Oh and btw in order to buy a gun off the black market (and not get scammed or robbed) you need connections. There are many people who will pray on people who want to get guns illegally because most who do aren't street smart and are desperate. If you live in an anti gun state like I do your best bet is to abide by the law or move. Oh and btw nearly half of all states have universal background checks. So I was going on a whim.It's interesting how the other person thinks they know, doesn't know.... :/
In the US, getting a gun is like finding candy at a candy store if you know who to ask.... And gun shops are not the way to go if you don't want paper trail....
Most states in the US are pro gun states. I'm not including New York, California, Illinois, or Baltimore where there gun laws are based on their gun crimes.
If common sense means anything to you, black markets operate in states where gun laws are most restrict end too and will sell a gun to anyone. Again, the laws itself, at least in the US, because of 2A, opens up a world to firearms that most of the world will never understand.
A 12 year old can buy a pistol from their friends dad and no one is the wiser.... Or if the adult is brave and wants to travel states to acquire it privately but wants to illegally import it, that's their business.
I can't encourage such actions but point out the options. It's up the user to make a choice.
Telling him he can't based off your interpretation of rules and policy is very interesting, because just because it's hard, doesn't mean they can't explore the option if they want.
Btw, if you ctb, buying from a dealer just leaves a paper trail to everything and if you do survive, that's a legal nightmare you have to deal with. In my opinion, that shouldn't be an option, but what do I know?
What the fuck are you even talking about. How does this have anything to do with being pro or anti choice.Why so judgemental about it? Especially if you were pro choice and not pro political agenda. :p
But is it legal to own a gun from a private seller without going through red tape?It's interesting how the other person thinks they know, doesn't know.... :/
In the US, getting a gun is like finding candy at a candy store if you know who to ask.... And gun shops are not the way to go if you don't want paper trail....
Most states in the US are pro gun states. I'm not including New York, California, Illinois, or Baltimore where there gun laws are based on their gun crimes.
If common sense means anything to you, black markets operate in states where gun laws are most restrictive too and will sell a gun to anyone. Again, the laws itself, at least in the US, because of 2A, opens up a world to firearms that most of the world will never understand.
A 12 year old can buy a pistol from their friends dad and no one is the wiser.... Or if the adult is brave and wants to travel states to acquire it privately but wants to illegally import it, that's their business.
I can't encourage such actions but point out the options. It's up the user to make a choice.
Telling him he can't based off your interpretation of rules and policy is very interesting, because just because it's hard, doesn't mean they can't explore the option if they want.
Btw, if you ctb, buying from a dealer just leaves a paper trail to everything and if you do survive, that's a legal nightmare you have to deal with. In my opinion, that shouldn't be an option, but what do I know? It's like going to wal mart to buy a shotgun to do it.... And yes I know how ridiculous that set up is.... But it's a metaphor to establish my point.
Why so judgemental about it? Especially if you were pro choice and not pro political agenda. :p
Yes. State laws have their own laws for gun control such as controll carry permits, and in certain states, they limit the functionality of the gun.But is it legal to own a gun from a private seller without going through red tape?
If they wanted to buy from a gun shop then my reply wasn't wrong.
I'm not going to encourage or tell them to get it illegally cause it could get them into shit and I didn't mention anything about private sales because I'm not aware of OP's states gun laws.
I'm convinced you are anti gun, pro gun regulation, but don't understand anything about firearms and their history.Oh and btw in order to buy a gun off the black market (and not get scammed or robbed) you need connections. There are many people who will pray on people who want to get guns illegally because most who do aren't street smart and are desperate. If you live in an anti gun state like I do your best bet is to abide by the law or move.
Oh and btw nearly half of all states have universal background checks. So I was going on a whim.View attachment 189468
What the fuck are you even talking about. How does this have anything to do with being pro or anti choice.
Look at my profile picture lmao, just shout ad hominems, I'm not anti gun. I literally wrote a whole megathread telling people how to properly kill themselves with firearms. What a bold assumption though, anti gun cause I didn't mention private sales. He must be anti gun lmao. What a brain you got.I'm convinced you are anti gun, pro gun regulation, but don't understand anything about firearms and their history.
The point of using quotes is to state an exact phrase that was said, not paraphrasing or pulling assumptions out of your ass."he could get denied, so don't waste time".
You looking through a telescopeLook at my profile picture lmao, just shout ad hominems, I'm not anti gun. I literally wrote a whole megathread telling people how to properly kill themselves with firearms. What a bold assumption though, anti gun cause I didn't mention private sales. He must be anti gun lmao. What a brain you got.
Blind too? Pointing a rifle at my head. I'm pretty sure you're the only one who threw labels after an argument over background checks.You looking through a telescope. I quoted all the references to my opinions. I didn't shout ad hominems, you did. Flagrant babble about how hard it will be to get a gun because they were admitted to a mental institution when in reality, it is not as hard as you described.
I think you just don't like being wrong, and that's OK. I'm fine with being wrong. :)
Blind? No, I'm just being a retard who doesn't care if you own a gun and want to shoot yourself. I gave the person facts, you spread ad hominems.Blind too? Pointing a rifle at my head. Quote me when I shouted an ad hominem cause I'm pretty sure you're the only one who threw labels after an argument over background checks.
I only insulted your brain capacity after you called me anti 2a over literally nothing.Blind? No, I'm just being a retard who doesn't care if you own a gun and want to shoot yourself. I gave the person facts, you spread ad hominems.
A Mossberg would work better by the way![]()
And if you bought your rifle at a wal mart, you proved my metaphor on point. :P be sure to burn the sales receipt.Blind? No, I'm just being a retard who doesn't care if you own a gun and want to shoot yourself. I gave the person facts, you spread ad hominems.
A Mossberg would work better by the way![]()
Ummmm I insulted my brain capacity. You questioned my sight. Did you forget?I only insulted your brain capacity after you called me anti 2a over literally nothing.
Ummmm I insulted my brain capacity. You questioned my sight. Did you forget?I only insulted your brain capacity after you called me anti 2a over literally nothing.
Are you done crying yet lol? If you need validation, then ok, I'm wrong. Happy? Just know that background checks don't really look into psychiatric treatment. That's just giving false info.I only insulted your brain capacity after you called me anti 2a over literally nothing.
Can only buy guns from FFL's in my state, a paper trail won't matter because I'll be dead.And if you bought your rifle at a wal mart, you proved my metaphor on point. :P be sure to burn the sales receipt.![]()
You're right they don't look into treatment, they look into commitments. Whether one counts that as treatment is up to them. But since you started this whole ridiculous bicker match I'll end it. Have a nice day "Queen Bitch of the Universe".Are you done crying yet lol? If you need validation, then ok, I'm wrong. Happy? Just know that background checks don't really look into psychiatric treatment. That's just giving false info.
Good luckCan only buy guns from FFL's in my state, a paper trail won't matter because I'll be dead.
You're right they don't look into treatment, they look into commitments. Whether one counts that as treatment is up to them. But since you started this whole ridiculous bicker match I'll end it. Have a nice day "Queen Bitch of the Universe".
A commitment is court ordered and insinuates you were in the court system. Crimes where the person was mostly like guilty but given a psychiatric evaluation and deemed "insane or mentally incompetent" for prison.You're right they don't look into treatment, they look into commitments. Whether one counts that as treatment is up to them. But since you started this whole ridiculous bicker match I'll end it. Have a nice day "Queen Bitch of the Universe".
All firearm transactions in Connecticut (including private ones) require a background check. You could try to maybe get it expunged.Wish I could get a gun in ct ;(. I'll never get it cus I was forced into the psych ward where they damaged me forever. Gun laws are so strict here and I don't think I'd be able to find a private seller.
Thank you but it does sound like depending on the state it could actually be illegal, even though we have a constitutional right to bare arms.Yes. State laws have their own laws for gun control such as controll carry permits, and in certain states, they limit the functionality of the gun.
With Federal law (2nd Amendment), you have the right to bare arms and protect yourself. A revolver is probably the one firearm that could fly under the radar in a gun controlled state for not violating state laws.
If you find a private buyer and exchange or transact, it is not illegal.