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Code · Florida · Title XLVI — Crimes · Chapter 790

790.064 Firearm possession and firearm ownership disability.

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(1)A person who has been adjudicated mentally defective or who has been committed to a mental institution, as those terms are defined in s. 790.065 (2), may not own a firearm or possess a firearm until relief from the firearm possession and firearm ownership disability is obtained.
(2)The firearm possession and firearm ownership disability runs concurrently with the firearm purchase disability provided in s. 790.065 (2).
(3)A person may petition the court that made the adjudication or commitment, or that ordered that the record be submitted to the Department of Law Enforcement pursuant to s. 790.065 (2), for relief from the firearm possession and firearm ownership disability.
(4)The person seeking relief must follow the procedures set forth in s. 790.065
(2)for obtaining relief from the firearm purchase disability in seeking relief from the firearm possession and firearm ownership disability.
(5)The person may seek relief from the firearm possession and firearm ownership disability simultaneously with the relief being sought from the firearm purchase disability, if such relief is sought, pursuant to the procedure set forth in s. 790.065 (2).
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