The proposed regulations which would provide a role for the Social Security Administration in determining eligibility to purchase firearms have not yet been published in the Federal Register. However, the agency has
posted the proposed regulations on its website. They say that the Acting Commissioner signed them on April 28. I don't understand why they haven't yet been sent over for publication.
Below are some excerpts from the proposal. Note that this proposal does not provide a right to an evidentiary hearing specifically on the issue of competency to purchase firearms. However, a claimant can appeal a determination that a representative payee should be appointed. Without a representative payee appointment the claimant's name cannot go on the list. Hearings on representative payee appointments have been extremely rare. I've been representing Social Security claimants for 37 years and I've never done one. I've never heard of another attorney doing one. Also note that this is only a proposal. The public can comment on the proposal. Social Security must consider the comments and then obtain the approval of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) before publishing this as final regulations. That will likely take many months. If a Republican is elected President in November these proposed regulations will probably die. Finally, note that that the proposal would only apply to some individuals drawing benefits due to disability. A person drawing retirement benefits who needs a representative payee because he or she suffers from severe dementia would not be excluded from purchasing firearms. In fact, it appears to me that an individual excluded from purchasing firearms under this proposal who ages off disability benefits and onto retirement benefits would suddenly be able to purchase firearms again even those his or her mental abilities would not have changed.
Affected individual means an individual:
(1) Who has been found disabled based on a finding that the individual’s impairment(s)
meets or medically equals the requirements of one of the Mental Disorders
Listing of Impairments... and
(2)
For whom we need to make a capability finding under the rules in part 404, subpart U
of this chapter, or under the rules in part 416, subpart F of this chapter, and that finding is the
result of marked subnormal intelligence, or mental illness, incompetency, condition or disease ...
If we
report an individual to the NICS [database used to exclude certain individuals from purchasing firearms] based on a finding that he or she meets the
criteria in
§ 421.110(b)(1) – (5), the individual may
apply for relief from the Federal firearms
prohibitions imposed by
Federal law
as a result of our adjudication...
(a) When we decide
whether to grant an application for relief, we will consider:
(1) The circumstances regarding the firearms prohibitions imposed;
(2)
The applicant’s record, which must include the applicant’s mental health records and
a criminal history report; and
(3)
The applicant’s reputation, developed through witness statements or other evidence.
(b)
Evidence. The applicant must provide the following evidence to us in support of a
request for relief:
(1)
A current statement from the applicant’s primary mental health provider assessing
the applicant’s current mental health status
and mental health status for the 5 years preceding the
date of the request for relief
; and
(2)
Written
statements and any other
evidence regarding
the
applicant’s
reputation. ...
An applicant who requests relief under § 421.150 must prove that he or she is not likely
to act in a manner dangerous to public safety and that granting relief from the prohibitions
imposed by 18 U.S.C. 922(d)(4) and
(g)(
4) will not be contrary to the public interest....
Judicial review of our action denying an applicant’s request for review is available
according to the standards
contained in 18 U.S.C. 925(c). An individual for whom we have
denied an
application for relief
may file a petition for judicial review with the United States
district court for the district in which he
or she resides
.