mistoffolees
Senior Member
Baloney. He specifically provided his mental illness background so it was clear that he wanted to know if a person who was diagnosed with a mental illness could own a gun.Fact is that OP never stated he was disqualified to own a gun. ASSUMING he was based merely on the fact that he was institutionalized when he was a child would be like assuming somebody has a felony record because they were arrested for something. I took OP's question to mean if he would pass the background check and he might not have known that you can buy a rifle in Texas without needing a check in the first place.
I did not say he couldn't. I said that a person with the listed diagnoses could not - and left it up to him to determine if he fell into that category.
IOW, you provided him a way to circumvent the law - which is illegal.That's a decision the good people of Texas have made and I'm not going to censor something I know about the law that might help somebody on the off chance somebody may do something illegal with that knowledge. I'm not their parent and I'm not a cop.
You simply told him that he could bypass the law by buying directly from a private owner. Since the law says a person with certain mental illnesses cannot OWN a gun, that would be illegal if he is in that category.And furthermore, nothing I said constituted advice. I simply informed him of the law.
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