I have applied for my CHL by mailing out my packet this past week, and I have been pretty excited until last night when I got to thinking that my application would be denied because I have PTSD from combat related issues. Does anyone know if a V.A. diagnoses of PTSD would get me (or anybody) denied?
Thanks for all help
"Speak softly and carry a big stick" - T. Roosevelt
11/01/09 Class Taken
11/05/09 Packet sent
11/10/09 Packet received
11/27/09 Processing Application
12/10/09 Application Completed - license issued
12/14/09 Plastic in Hand
First of all, thank you for your service to the country.
In my few years of watching this forum, I have not heard of a PTSD diagnosis being a disqualifier. It seems only involuntary committment or a judicial finding of mental incompetence is.
- Jim
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The handbook is a little vague for specific diagnoses but clear on what could push a person out of the running: something that causes "substantial impairment of judgment, mood, perception, impulse control, or intellectual ability."
PTSD can cause these symptoms. A person could show the above signs related to PTSD at one time but be currently free of symptoms.
If it comes up in the processing you might need a new assessment to determine if you are free of these symptoms. What's important is not so much an old diagnosis but the current level of functioning.
I'm a real therapist and do deal with this stuff. You can PM if you want specific info I might can help clarify.
Thanks for the replies. I am glad to hear this info. I guess we will see what comes of this.
"Speak softly and carry a big stick" - T. Roosevelt
11/01/09 Class Taken
11/05/09 Packet sent
11/10/09 Packet received
11/27/09 Processing Application
12/10/09 Application Completed - license issued
12/14/09 Plastic in Hand
I know many Veterans with PTSD diagnosed by the VA who have held Texas CHL's for a number of years..... no problem with application, issue, or renewal. It's been a topic of great discussion on VA discussion boards ever since our current administration took office.
The official way that the state looks at it is if there has been a ruling by a judicial authority. VA doctors do not qualify as a judicual authority. There is one glaring exception.... if you have ever been committed to a VA mental facility because of the PTSD.
Thats really good to hear. I have never been hospitalized for any mental condition so I should have nothing to worry about . Thanks for the info.
"Speak softly and carry a big stick" - T. Roosevelt
11/01/09 Class Taken
11/05/09 Packet sent
11/10/09 Packet received
11/27/09 Processing Application
12/10/09 Application Completed - license issued
12/14/09 Plastic in Hand