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Look before this is gone!!! this is the ongoing incident at the Library of Congress
The US Supreme Court ruled that incarceration of the mentally ill without their consent was illegal.Another consequence of Ronald Ray Gun turning the nuts loose from the nut houses.
The US Supreme Court ruled that incarceration of the mentally ill without their consent was illegal.
The emptying of California’s state mental hospitals resulted from the passage, in 1967, of the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (named for the sponsors, two Democrats, one Republican). This bill, known as LPS, was advanced in response to pressure from mental health professionals, lawyers, patient’s rights advocates, and the ACLU. When fully implemented in 1972, LPS effectively ended involuntary civil confinement of mental patients in California.
The Democrat-controlled Legislature passed LPS with overwhelming majorities; the vote was 77-1 in the Assembly, and the margin was similar in the Senate. Gov. Reagan signed the bill, but those sound like veto-proof margins to me, so he really had no choice.
Blaming President Reagan for something that was decided by the US Supreme Court and the democrat controlled state legislature in California is just plain lies.
Another consequence of Ronald Ray Gun turning the nuts loose from the nut houses.
A container full of tannerite with a sound-level trigger device.What did he have next to him. It looked like an old gas can .
A container full of tannerite with a sound-level trigger device.
Then why did he keep saying he wasn't going to do it.
Like leftists everywhere, Miata Boy never let pesky things like facts get in the way of a good narrative.The US Supreme Court ruled that incarceration of the mentally ill without their consent was illegal.
The emptying of California’s state mental hospitals resulted from the passage, in 1967, of the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (named for the sponsors, two Democrats, one Republican). This bill, known as LPS, was advanced in response to pressure from mental health professionals, lawyers, patient’s rights advocates, and the ACLU. When fully implemented in 1972, LPS effectively ended involuntary civil confinement of mental patients in California.
The Democrat-controlled Legislature passed LPS with overwhelming majorities; the vote was 77-1 in the Assembly, and the margin was similar in the Senate. Gov. Reagan signed the bill, but those sound like veto-proof margins to me, so he really had no choice.
Blaming President Reagan for something that was decided by the US Supreme Court and the democrat controlled state legislature in California is just plain lies.