Here-4-You Counseling
Are you a law-abiding citizen who has lost their Second Amendment right to own a firearm due to an involuntary commitment for mental health reasons? Do you want to reinstate your rights and regain your freedom? If yes, then I can help you.
I am Dr. Jeffrey J. Rodman, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Certified Clinical Criminal Justice Specialist (CCCJS) with over 20 years of experience in providing mental health evaluations (MHE). I have performed over 100 MHEs for firearms rights restoration cases and my clients have had a 99% success rate in restoring their 2nd Amendment Rights. I have been helping people like you to regain their rights and live life again, feeling like a fully restored citizen and participant in American society.
Firearms and Mental Health
At our practice, we believe it's important to raise awareness about the relationship between firearms rights and mental health. This intersection is particularly significant for individuals who may experience temporary mental illness but successfully manage and treat their condition with no lingering effects. For example, an individual may experience a traumatic event that leads to severe depression or anxiety disorder, but with proper treatment, return to everyday functioning with no further incident.
Unfortunately, if the struggle with mental illness becomes overwhelming and destructive, it is easy for an individual to become the subject of a commitment hearing. The commitment process may be triggered by a concerned spouse, parent, or attentive medical professional, leading to involuntary admission to a treatment facility.
It's important to understand that the involuntary commitment process is not a punishment. Rather, it's intended to restore individuals to the point where they can begin treating and managing their illness outside of the facility. Mental illness is not the result of a character flaw, but rather in brain chemistry.
However, the commitment process can have long-term consequences for firearms rights. Under Virginia Code §18.2-308.1:3, individuals who have been involuntarily committed are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or transporting firearms. This prohibition is indefinite unless the individual's firearms rights are restored.
If you or a loved one has lost firearms rights due to involuntary commitment, you may petition the local general district court to have them restored. At our practice, Dr. Jeffrey J. Rodman provides comprehensive mental health evaluations that can be used by your attorney and submitted to the courts to help reinstate lost firearms rights.
Why Choose Dr. Rodman?
I understand the importance of your Second Amendment right, and how losing it can impact your life. That is why I take each case very seriously and provide personalized attention to every client. My experience and expertise in conducting mental health evaluations for gun rights restoration cases make me the ideal choice for your needs. We understand the importance of your Second Amendment right and how losing it can affect your life. That's why we take each case seriously and provide personalized attention to every client. I have already helped over 100 other clients to regain their rights and I am confident I can help you as well.
How Can I Help You?
I provide comprehensive mental health evaluations that can be used by your attorney and submitted to the courts to help to reinstate rights lost during an involuntary commitment. My evaluations are based on a thorough assessment of your mental health history, current condition, and future potential. I will provide an unbiased report that highlights your eligibility for gun ownership and helps you to regain your rights.
Getting Started
To get started, click the Scheduling tab in the upper right corner, agree to the terms, and then select Mental Health Evaluation. Mental Health Evaluation Services require an in-person visit at the Front Royal, Virginia office. You will be sent initial paperwork and a set of assessments that must be completed before your visit. Please be aware that Mental Health Evaluations (court/legal related) are not covered by insurance and the cash fee for the evaluation will be $500.
After requesting your appointment, email Dr. Rodman at jeffrey@here-4-you.com to let him know the purpose of the Mental Health Evaluation is the restoration of gun rights. At this time you can also email any other documentation or records related to your case.
Contact Me Today
Regaining your gun rights can be a complex process, but with my expertise and experience, I can make it easier for you. If you are looking for a reliable and experienced gun rights mental health evaluation expert, then look no further than Dr. Jeffrey J. Rodman.
To schedule a consultation or learn more about my services, please email me at jeffrey@here-4-you.com