How about having your significant other tell you that Satan told him to
sleep on the floor so that he doesn't kill you tonight? Does that count?
First-hand experience with mental illness does not make me think that meds
should be mandated. Now, had he actually killed mewell that's another
story
> At 06:07 PM 6/6/2003 +, Dana Tierney wrote:
> > >http://cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/06/starson030606
> >
> > I got the article again. Here the text of it:
> >
> > Mentally ill man may refuse treatment, court rules
> > Last Updated Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:2
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> A court of law apparently thought so.
>
> There are threats
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> You must have missed this paragraph:
>
> Five years ago, he was admitted to the Centre for Add
er if you
> JJ> made them take Valium. There would certainly be less political
> JJ> dissension... you see where I am going with this. Speaking of which, i just
> JJ> noticed the other day that there now really is a drug called soma.
>
> JJ> Larry C. Lyons writes:
&g
uttering death threats == physical violence?
will
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, Dana Tierney wrote:
>> >http://cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/06/starson030606
>>
>> I got the article again. Here the text of it:
>>
>> Mentally ill man may refuse treatment, court rules
>> Last Updated Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:21:08
>> OTTAWA - In a case r
, Dana Tierney wrote:
>> >http://cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/06/starson030606
>>
>> I got the article again. Here the text of it:
>>
>> Mentally ill man may refuse treatment, court rules
>> Last Updated Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:21:08
>> OTTAWA - In a case re
rticle again. Here the text of it:
> >
> > Mentally ill man may refuse treatment, court rules
> > Last Updated Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:21:08
> > OTTAWA - In a case reminiscent of the Hollywood movie A Beautiful Mind,
> the
> > Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a
h this. Speaking of which, i just
noticed the other day that there now really is a drug called soma.
Larry C. Lyons writes:
> At 06:07 PM 6/6/2003 +, Dana Tierney wrote:
> >http://cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/06/starson030606
>
> I got the article again. Here the text of it:
>
ple off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
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LCL> I got the article again. Here the text of it:
LCL> Mentally ill man may refuse treatment, court rules
LCL> Last Updated Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:21:08
LCL> OTTAWA - In a case reminiscent of the Hollywood movie A Beautiful Mind, the
LCL> Supreme Court of Canada has ruled
other day that there now really is a drug called soma.
Larry C. Lyons writes:
> At 06:07 PM 6/6/2003 +, Dana Tierney wrote:
> >http://cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/06/starson030606
>
> I got the article again. Here the text of it:
>
> Mentally ill man may refuse treatment, court
At 06:07 PM 6/6/2003 +, Dana Tierney wrote:
>http://cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/06/starson030606
I got the article again. Here the text of it:
Mentally ill man may refuse treatment, court rules
Last Updated Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:21:08
OTTAWA - In a case reminiscent of the Hollywood movi
gt; Canada has ruled in his favour.
>
> larry
>
> MENTALLY ILL MAN MAY REFUSE TREATMENT, COURT RULES
> In a case reminiscent of the Hollywood movie A Beautiful Mind,
> the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a mentally ill physics genius
> has the right to refuse treatm
There was a discussion a while back about a mentally ill guy who went to
court to stop his psychiatric treatment. Apparently the Supreme Court of
Canada has ruled in his favour.
larry
MENTALLY ILL MAN MAY REFUSE TREATMENT, COURT RULES
In a case reminiscent of the Hollywood movie A Beautiful
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