Hey, I'm new here, so please be kind.
I have my CCW and my husband used to have one as well. He is a medically-retired Army veteran and his permit just expired on December 9th. He applied for a renewal but was denied bec he was sent to a medical institution 4 years ago for being suicidal and was honest about it on his application. What concerns me is, the reason he was suicial is bec the Army doc put him on Lyrica for chronic pain in his shoulders (he's had 3 surgeries) and one of the side effects is suicidal ideations. He told his physiologist that and they sent him straight to the hospital. He was immediately put on a different med for the pain and hasn't had that issue since. On the online application it gives you a place to explain certain answers, which he did, but they still denied him. I feel like they deciding party didn't even bother reading his explanation, but I can't prove it. My questions are 1) Does he ever have a chance of getting his permit back or is he screwed bec of a stupid medication?, 2) Does the medical hospitalization on his record ever "expire", so to speak? For example, after 5 years with no new issues, is it no longer considered a factor?, and 3) Since his permit renewal was denied, will that affect his background check if he tries to buy a new gun? He is a God-fearing man that worked hard to serve his country for 13 years (he only got out bec of injuries incurred while deployed), and has an outstanding military record as an enlisted soldier and then Army Captain. He is devistated. Is there anything we can do?