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<blockquote data-quote="overcome mom" data-source="post: 759491" data-attributes="member: 23328"><p>The only way he can be involuntarily committed for more than 72 hours is if he is a danger to himself or others. Very rarely do they consider drug usage as a danger to himself. It usually has to be that he is saying that he wants to kill himself. They will also keep him if he is not in touch with reality; not orientated to person, place or time. I doubt that they will charge him unless his boyfriend is saying he wants to press charges. Did they charge him with anything when they took him to the hospital ? You should be able to see this online. Judici.com Good luck with it all and keep us posted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overcome mom, post: 759491, member: 23328"] The only way he can be involuntarily committed for more than 72 hours is if he is a danger to himself or others. Very rarely do they consider drug usage as a danger to himself. It usually has to be that he is saying that he wants to kill himself. They will also keep him if he is not in touch with reality; not orientated to person, place or time. I doubt that they will charge him unless his boyfriend is saying he wants to press charges. Did they charge him with anything when they took him to the hospital ? You should be able to see this online. Judici.com Good luck with it all and keep us posted [/QUOTE]
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