Firearm Ownership With Disability
Summary
In Oklahoma, individuals with a history of mental illness, including involuntary commitment, may face restrictions on firearm ownership. It is important to consult a local attorney for personalized advice, especially if you have been involuntarily committed to a mental institution. Your eligibility to own a muzzleloader for self-defense, particularly with a medical marijuana card, may be affected by these factors.Full Conversation
I’m not facing a legal issue but need legal advice here in Oklahoma if I could own a muzzleloader with a mental disability for self defense and a medical marijuana card
What type of mental disability do you have, ****? This information can help determine your eligibility for firearm ownership.
Schizophernia
Do you have any history of violent behavior or have you been involuntarily committed to a mental institution?
No violent behavior but been to a mental institution yes ma’am or sir
What was the reason for your commitment to the mental institution? In Oklahoma, involuntary commitment can affect firearm ownership.
Mental troubles paranoia, Overthinking and made a suidcial statement but I am medicated right now and it has gotten a lot better
In Oklahoma, individuals with a history of mental illness may be prohibited from owning firearms if they've been involuntarily committed. Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.