Isn't access to guns great?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			On 4/28/2013 7:52 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: 
 On 4/28/13 12:33 AM, Eisboch wrote: 
 
 
 "JustWaitAFrekinMinute"  wrote in message 
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 On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 18:05:17 -0400, "Eisboch"  wrote: 
 
 If the laws are anything like those in MA,  the person would have to 
 either kill someone somehow or commit suicide before they would be 
 considered a threat to others or to themselves.   Had a series of 
 long, 
 frustrated conversations with a state  psychologist about this last 
 year. 
 
 
 "F.O.A.D."  wrote in message 
 
 That's pretty close. And once the dangerously mentally ill are in a 
 long-term facility, fund and staff shortages might get them released 
 too 
 early. In private hospitals, you're pretty much dumped out as soon as 
 your insurance is used up. 
 
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 On 4/27/2013 7:12 PM, Pro-Baby wrote: 
 
 
 His bottom was lower than most. Thank God you were there to help him. 
 
 
 I still think Oxy/heroin hits harder, those guys are never really off 
 the ****... just out of stock for the moment. 
 
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 I agree, although  both booze and drugs can destroy lives.   Dead is 
 dead.   I have two friends with daughters in their early 20's who are 
 hooked on heroin.  Both started with oxycontin and switched to heroin 
 because it's cheaper and more readily available.   Both went  through 
 de-tox and rehab twice and relapsed.  They are currently both in a sober 
 house following the third attempt at rehab. 
 
 This is an area where I disagree with Harry in terms of some of his 
 comments regarding youth activities, including your situation.  It's 
 important to support and  encourage lawful activities that they may have 
 interest in and to keep them within the "real world" of challenge, 
 victory and defeat.   It may be sports, dancing, art, music or whatever 
 but they need something to focus on outside of just schoolwork and 
 preparing for college or a job.   The traditional formal education part 
 is important also, but not at the expense of all other character 
 building activities.   I think many young people turn to booze and drugs 
 out of boredom during a period of time where they want to sow their wild 
 oats or demonstrate their individuality. 
 
 
 
 
 
 Hmm. Where did you get the idea I opposed sports or other fun activities 
 for kids? I'm not a big fan of activities in which kids can easily get 
 seriously injured, but there are plenty of sports in which that is not a 
 big concern. 
 
 
Folks get lots of ideas about you. Mostly from what you've written. 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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