Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
The worry was/is, someone taken into custody under these ERPO laws would be considered as adjudicated mentally deficient. If that were the case, the person would be ineligible to own/possess firearms...thus they wouldn't get back guns stolen confiscated by police.

The court basically said the circumstances around the defendant's arrest/mental observation didn't amount to "adjudicated mentally defective".
And this is good news.