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To: HarmlessLovableFuzzball
Check THIS part of the CNN story out:

"A temporary detention order was obtained and Cho was taken to a mental health facility" on December 13, 2005, he said.

A student asking to be identified only as Andy said he was the one who told police that Cho was suicidal. Police "took [Cho] away to the counseling center for a night or two," said the student, who used to room with Cho.

Some FReeper who knows his way around the ATF forms needed to purchase a gun can answer this. Doesn't that form 4473 ask "Have you ever been declared mentally incompetent or been involuntarily committed to an institution?"

}:-)4

118 posted on 04/18/2007 1:51:14 PM PDT by Moose4 (Today, we are all Hokies.)
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To: Moose4

NBC to release statement “soon”


125 posted on 04/18/2007 1:51:56 PM PDT by pitinkie (revenge will be sweet)
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To: Moose4

Maybe this can answer questions about the form,

http://hotair.com/archives/2007/04/18/atf-form-4473-question-11f/


211 posted on 04/18/2007 2:12:29 PM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: Moose4; All

ALL, EVERY student at atoday is covered by the following FEDERAL LAW “FERPA” that PREVENTS the Institution of Higher Education that receiveds federal funds, from releasing STUDENT EDUCATION information about the student!

Our daughter had to sign and authorize information to be released to us about HER BILLS, which WE are paying. WE could not even get an itemized tuition/room/board bill without her authorization. We can’t even get a record of grades without her permission...

THEREFORE: This MURDERER was treated medically and NO information about that could be released without his approval...

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.

FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children’s education records. These rights transfer to the student when he or she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are “eligible students.”

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Parents or eligible students have the right to inspect and review the student’s education records maintained by the school. Schools are not required to provide copies of records unless, for reasons such as great distance, it is impossible for parents or eligible students to review the records. Schools may charge a fee for copies.
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Parents or eligible students have the right to request that a school correct records which they believe to be inaccurate or misleading. If the school decides not to amend the record, the parent or eligible student then has the right to a formal hearing. After the hearing, if the school still decides not to amend the record, the parent or eligible student has the right to place a statement with the record setting forth his or her view about the contested information.
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Generally, schools must have written permission from the parent or eligible student in order to release any information from a student’s education record. However, FERPA allows schools to disclose those records, without consent, to the following parties or under the following conditions (34 CFR § 99.31):
o School officials with legitimate educational interest;
o Other schools to which a student is transferring;
o Specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes;
o Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student;
o Organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school;
o Accrediting organizations;
o To comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena;
o Appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies; and
o State and local authorities, within a juvenile justice system, pursuant to specific State law.

Schools may disclose, without consent, “directory” information such as a student’s name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, honors and awards, and dates of attendance. However, schools must tell parents and eligible students about directory information and allow parents and eligible students a reasonable amount of time to request that the school not disclose directory information about them. Schools must notify parents and eligible students annually of their rights under FERPA. The actual means of notification (special letter, inclusion in a PTA bulletin, student handbook, or newspaper article) is left to the discretion of each school.

For additional information or technical assistance, you may call (202) 260-3887 (voice). Individuals who use TDD may call the Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339.


442 posted on 04/18/2007 3:39:10 PM PDT by GRRRRR ( What's Next? - Demokrats have jumped the shark.)
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