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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 2991877" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>As an instructor my opinion ,based on past research ,is you should not have a problem. I've attended workshops put on by the state and they covered this issue. At the time their logic was that if a woman took a mild sedative for mood swings it wasn't an issue. ( just the example they used ) But if a person took something really heavy like Prozac ,they couldn't get a carry permit. I know anxiety is considered mental illness but, I don't think it is considered a " substantial disorder ". The only issue would be how heavy a drug the Paroxetine is. I know cops fall under different rules but, I know there are cops out there on Prozac and some that have had anxiety issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 2991877, member: 524"] As an instructor my opinion ,based on past research ,is you should not have a problem. I've attended workshops put on by the state and they covered this issue. At the time their logic was that if a woman took a mild sedative for mood swings it wasn't an issue. ( just the example they used ) But if a person took something really heavy like Prozac ,they couldn't get a carry permit. I know anxiety is considered mental illness but, I don't think it is considered a " substantial disorder ". The only issue would be how heavy a drug the Paroxetine is. I know cops fall under different rules but, I know there are cops out there on Prozac and some that have had anxiety issues. [/QUOTE]
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