No More Guns Forever? Supremes Asked to Fix Firearm Diagnosis

The Supreme Court is being asked to fix the diagnosis of a lower court that a man who once was sick is always and forever sick.

The “once sick, always sick” concept came in a ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that removed the Second Amendment rights of a Washington state man, Duy T. Mai.

Mai suffered a mental crisis as a youth, more than 20 years ago, that required him to be committed to an institution. But since then a state court has determined he’s not a danger to himself or to others.

The court said the symptoms that led to his commitment “are not reasonably likely to reoccur” and under Washington state law he “is free to own a firearm.”

However, the 9th Circuit insisted federal law prohibits those who have “been adjudicated as a mental defective or [have] been committed to a mental institution” from ever again owning a firearm. (Read more from “No More Guns Forever? Supremes Asked to Fix Firearm Diagnosis” HERE)

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