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<blockquote data-quote="cmhbob" data-source="post: 1878135" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>I pointed out the PC's comment as a counterpoint to all of the "He's fine! He'd never hurt a fly" comments in the article.</p><p></p><p>So where is the line between his 1A rights and protecting society? He's on a psych hold, and those aren't that unusual. Yes, psych holds have been abused. Doesn't mean they don't have merit. Kind of like doctors. Medical misadventures kill 100,000 people a year, but we still let people practice medicine.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying I'm certain this was all justified. But without being able to see his wall, and see the private group he was a part of, I can't judge, and neither can anyone here. Without being privy to what was discussed with the intake person, we can't judge. At this point, we have to believe the process is working as it's supposed to. Someone saw something that concerned them, and notified authorities, who are investigating it.</p><p></p><p>How else should it have been handled?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmhbob, post: 1878135, member: 20220"] I pointed out the PC's comment as a counterpoint to all of the "He's fine! He'd never hurt a fly" comments in the article. So where is the line between his 1A rights and protecting society? He's on a psych hold, and those aren't that unusual. Yes, psych holds have been abused. Doesn't mean they don't have merit. Kind of like doctors. Medical misadventures kill 100,000 people a year, but we still let people practice medicine. I'm not saying I'm certain this was all justified. But without being able to see his wall, and see the private group he was a part of, I can't judge, and neither can anyone here. Without being privy to what was discussed with the intake person, we can't judge. At this point, we have to believe the process is working as it's supposed to. Someone saw something that concerned them, and notified authorities, who are investigating it. How else should it have been handled? [/QUOTE]
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