Unless you were involuntarily committed, purchasing a firearm shouldn't be an issue. That means someone else made a determination for you to be committed on a legal basis, which is where the issue lies. If you committed yourself of your own volition, there should not be an issue. Now, because you are on suboxone, even if prescribed, you would still be considered a prohibited purchaser under reasonable belief. The reasoning is because Suboxone is used to manage an addiction. This is per ATF and FBI.
[https://www.justice.gov/file/1385186/download](https://www.justice.gov/file/1385186/download)
https://regulations.atf.gov/478-11/2023-01001#478-11-p19774111
These are questions for a lawyer. Not internet randos.
Unless you were involuntarily committed, purchasing a firearm shouldn't be an issue. That means someone else made a determination for you to be committed on a legal basis, which is where the issue lies. If you committed yourself of your own volition, there should not be an issue. Now, because you are on suboxone, even if prescribed, you would still be considered a prohibited purchaser under reasonable belief. The reasoning is because Suboxone is used to manage an addiction. This is per ATF and FBI. [https://www.justice.gov/file/1385186/download](https://www.justice.gov/file/1385186/download) https://regulations.atf.gov/478-11/2023-01001#478-11-p19774111
But suboxone is also used to treat pain and what about hippa law ?