Yes, they should be for fed disqualifiers like Cho had. It could be a big hassle for state disqualifiers such as IL imposes. Then if the person flees IL and lives elsewhere for some time, they'll have a hastle over it.
"It will, as will any voluntary (or involuntary comitment) for anything."
IL has paperwork for that you must sign for voluntary and it includes notice regarding the FIOD. The State Police send a letter after they're notified telling the person to send it back, or rip it up. If the alcohol program is outpatient, I wouldn't think it would apply. Does it? I could see a smoking sessation program as a problem in IL. LOL!
Commitment, voluntary or involuntary, so outpatient treatment is OK. Don’t know about smoking, but there are inpatient programs for things like eating disorders. Obviously if you’re too fat or thin, you shouldn’t own a gun. Daley logic. Illinois keeps pretty good track of these things, but state disqualifers are obviously the states problem.