I'll tell you where you misspoke. In your first post.
You stated "looking at greene county's release, it does not ask nor require you provide provider information." However, Greene County uses the same form, which has the same requirement, that I have already posted several times. I won't bother doing so again but key words follow:
"any and all doctors", "ever provided", "without limitation", "physical or mental health or substance abuse treatment"
That leads me to believe that it wants me to give them my private provider information, along with info for the guy who fixed my leg when I was 10 years old. I doubt they want that, so I asked for clarification. If they DO want me to provide that info, then I won't apply for a permit, because I don't agree with the request.
You have falsely attributed statements to me (in violation of forum rule #16) and have repeatedly ignored my attempts to draw attention to them:
1) that I used a GP for treatment (I never said that, and in fact use a psychiatrist).
2) that I was going to use an out of state permit to purchase a pistol (never stated that either).
3) that I believe the process for a CHL and a PPP are equal (they're not, hence the question that started this thread).
You also provided your own "diagnosis" that I am unfit to be around guns, due to my statement that I have a well-controlled, treatable mental illness. You may have a college degree in Psych, but that doesn't give you the right to make that determination. Thankfully.
Finally, I noticed you never responded to my links regarding hypoglycemia and its psychiatric sequelae. If those don't worry you, then I have no idea why my illness should, whether it's controlled or not.
I'm not saying people with DM shouldn't be allowed to have guns. Quite the opposite. Well-treated DM isn't dangerous to anyone, and neither is well-treated mental illness.