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bte

bte

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Sep 9, 2023
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In 2000, in Massachusetts, I tried to commit sui. I went sent to a local hospital's psych ward for a while, for treatment. I went voluntarily, so no legal measures were taken.

Does this count as being commited? According to the ATF's definition, this doesn't seem to count as commited. I don't want to lie on my firearms license application, but neither do I want to inadvertently admit to something on the application that I don't need to.

Thanks very much.
 

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jbear824

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F*ck humanity. Let's end this.
Jul 4, 2023
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I have the same questions as all of my hospitalizations have been voluntary.
 
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bte

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I'm suspecting my going voluntarily may have been superseded by the fact that I probably wasn't allowed to leave without a doctor's OK?
 

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