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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 646603" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Legally (Lil, I"M so sorry, not trying to be a lawyer here...lol)...nobody but the court can force somebody into treatment once they are adults. And I don't even know if they can force it then. I do know that by a ridiculously absurd early age, like fourteen, even minor children can refuse to take psychiatric medication. </p><p>Maybe the judge can help, but that assumes he cares. Most people locked up in prison have some sort of mental illness or personality disorder. At least I heard that on "Lock Up." Perhaps it's not accurate, but it was interesting that they talked to a prison psychiatrist who said that they are the new mental institutions since a certain group of people decided that the mentally ill, including those who ARE psychotic, have "rights."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 646603, member: 1550"] Legally (Lil, I"M so sorry, not trying to be a lawyer here...lol)...nobody but the court can force somebody into treatment once they are adults. And I don't even know if they can force it then. I do know that by a ridiculously absurd early age, like fourteen, even minor children can refuse to take psychiatric medication. Maybe the judge can help, but that assumes he cares. Most people locked up in prison have some sort of mental illness or personality disorder. At least I heard that on "Lock Up." Perhaps it's not accurate, but it was interesting that they talked to a prison psychiatrist who said that they are the new mental institutions since a certain group of people decided that the mentally ill, including those who ARE psychotic, have "rights." [/QUOTE]
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