- Contributors
- Introduction
- The Forensic Psychiatry Paper Chase
- Chapter 1 Confidentiality and Privilege
- Chapter 2 Informed Consent
- Chapter 3 Duty to Protect
- Chapter 4 Expert Testimony
- Chapter 5 Questions on Mental Health Practice Guidelines
- Chapter 6 Civil Commitment
- Chapter 7 Right to Die
- Chapter 8 Right to Treatment
- Chapter 9 Right to Refuse Treatment
- Chapter 10 Questions on Institutional Treatment Guidelines
- Chapter 11 Child Abuse Reporting
- Chapter 12 Child Custody and Parental Competencies
- Chapter 13 Juvenile Rights
- Chapter 14 EAHCA (Education for All Handicapped Children Act); IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
- Chapter 15 Questions on Child and Adolescent Issues
- Chapter 16 ADA and Disability Rights
- Chapter 17 Civil Liability and Emotional Harm
- Chapter 18 Clinical Practice Liability
- Chapter 19 Sexual Harassment
- Chapter 20 Questions on ADA and Disability Rights
- Chapter 21 Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 22 Criminal Competencies
- Chapter 23 Diminished Capacity
- Chapter 24 Insanity
- Chapter 25 Prisoners’ Rights
- Chapter 26 Death Penalty
- Chapter 27 Sex Offenders
- Chapter 28 Questions on Criminal Law and Incarceration
- Chapter 29 Immigration
- Chapter 30 Gun Ownership
- Chapter 31 Questions on Immigration and Gun Ownership
- Appendix A The Bill of Rights and Fourteenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution
- Appendix B Federal Versus State Jurisdiction and the Supreme Court
- Appendix C U.S. Federal District Courts
- Appendix D Glossary of Terms
- Index
(p. 243) Gun Ownership
- Chapter:
- (p. 243) Gun Ownership
- Author(s):
Jeremy Colley
, and Heather Ellis Cucolo
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780190914424.003.0031
Chapter 30 includes cases related to gun ownership. The first two cases (District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. City of Chicago) focus on the Constitutional basis for gun ownership generally, while the others (Tyler v. Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Department and Wollschlaeger v. Governor of Florida) represent two examples of cases in which the national gun ownership debate is relevant to clinical care and the potential consequences of clinical treatment.
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- Contributors
- Introduction
- The Forensic Psychiatry Paper Chase
- Chapter 1 Confidentiality and Privilege
- Chapter 2 Informed Consent
- Chapter 3 Duty to Protect
- Chapter 4 Expert Testimony
- Chapter 5 Questions on Mental Health Practice Guidelines
- Chapter 6 Civil Commitment
- Chapter 7 Right to Die
- Chapter 8 Right to Treatment
- Chapter 9 Right to Refuse Treatment
- Chapter 10 Questions on Institutional Treatment Guidelines
- Chapter 11 Child Abuse Reporting
- Chapter 12 Child Custody and Parental Competencies
- Chapter 13 Juvenile Rights
- Chapter 14 EAHCA (Education for All Handicapped Children Act); IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
- Chapter 15 Questions on Child and Adolescent Issues
- Chapter 16 ADA and Disability Rights
- Chapter 17 Civil Liability and Emotional Harm
- Chapter 18 Clinical Practice Liability
- Chapter 19 Sexual Harassment
- Chapter 20 Questions on ADA and Disability Rights
- Chapter 21 Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 22 Criminal Competencies
- Chapter 23 Diminished Capacity
- Chapter 24 Insanity
- Chapter 25 Prisoners’ Rights
- Chapter 26 Death Penalty
- Chapter 27 Sex Offenders
- Chapter 28 Questions on Criminal Law and Incarceration
- Chapter 29 Immigration
- Chapter 30 Gun Ownership
- Chapter 31 Questions on Immigration and Gun Ownership
- Appendix A The Bill of Rights and Fourteenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution
- Appendix B Federal Versus State Jurisdiction and the Supreme Court
- Appendix C U.S. Federal District Courts
- Appendix D Glossary of Terms
- Index