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<blockquote data-quote="10Seconds" data-source="post: 1878190" data-attributes="member: 24432"><p>This situation is outrageous. The problem with this type of hold or detention of someone is that there is no protection against it. The gov decides to detain you and has their own people approve the need for it. You are locked up but since not charged with a crime, no constitutional protections kick in. </p><p></p><p>There is virtually no limit on what they could detain people for under such a system. And as a bonus, one they get you in an institution, then they can take yours guns too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10Seconds, post: 1878190, member: 24432"] This situation is outrageous. The problem with this type of hold or detention of someone is that there is no protection against it. The gov decides to detain you and has their own people approve the need for it. You are locked up but since not charged with a crime, no constitutional protections kick in. There is virtually no limit on what they could detain people for under such a system. And as a bonus, one they get you in an institution, then they can take yours guns too. [/QUOTE]
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