Depends. There are Very different degrees of PTSD. If a person has been adjudicated as mentally incompetent, they cannot. Most vets with PTSD are very mentally competent.
Yes
You need to define"firearms license". There is no license needed to own or to carry a firearm in AZ.
Private citizens aren't permitted to own or possess firearms in Mexico.
They own themselves
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can affect Second Amendment rights in various ways, particularly concerning the legal ability to own or carry firearms. In many jurisdictions, individuals diagnosed with PTSD may face restrictions if their condition leads to deemed impairment in judgment or safety. Additionally, some states require mental health evaluations that could impact firearm ownership eligibility. Thus, while PTSD does not automatically revoke Second Amendment rights, it can complicate an individual's ability to exercise those rights legally.
I think 18.
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As many as you want
my aunt has it ptsd is when you are doing something that reminds you of something else you like and you get sad that is what ptsd is
disease, usually in the form of a gangrenous wound
They can't legally own, possess, or have access to firearms, period.
Convicted felons cannot own or possess firearms in any state in the U.S. This includes guns you already own.