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Are there any checks and balances so that mentally unstable people can't get guns?
Involuntary commitment disqualifies a person from owning guns legally. It's essentially never happens though.
I think he voluntarily checked himself in, that's what someone said last night. I'm talking more about before they get a gun.
Personally, this is one of the reasons I keep my mental illness to myself. I don't want to hurt anyone but myself (and that's not all the time), but knowing I might lose the right forever makes me keep a lid on things, and honestly prevents me from reaching out for help when I'm feeling particularly sour.
Also, the paperwork you sign before your NICS background check asks if you've been committed, voluntary or involuntary.
Also, involuntarily commiting definitely happens, but usually it's after a failed suicide attempt, and just nets you a 20-25k bill (with insurance) and having no way of going back to work for three days costing you your job. I've got two friends with that exact experience.
And that's the other edge of the double edged sword. If you say, "people with known mental health problems lose certain rights, even temporarily," some portion of people with those problems will just fight harder to keep them unknown, foregoing help in the process. It's just like how when certain places pass laws prohibiting having sex when you know you have an STD, some people just stop getting checked so they don't "know" they have an STD.
There's basically nothing temporary to government. You generally have to fight to undo anything, even if the laws says it should.
And it bans them from owning gun virtually forever unless they can afford a good lawyer and all the legal fees youll need to do it.