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6:29pm May 27, 2014

madvocate:

The New York Times is officially reporting that mass shootings could be prevented if the mentally ill just had less privacy and were easier to forcibly hospitalize, proving once again that the non-mentally ill are the most dangerous people of all.

I just got into it with someone who said that the problem is that involuntary commitment laws are too slanted in favor of the rights of the patient.

I said that I didn’t think giving up rights for psychiatric patients was a good thing when we have so few already.

They said that we need to be able to lock up killers.

I said yes, we do, that’s not the same thing at all.

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    I wouldn’t be so mentally ill if my privacy hadn’t been invaded.
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