This right here makes it all pretty simple to me.Voluntary is not adjudicated or committed.
I have no idea if answering "yes" before red flags you permanently though.
This right here makes it all pretty simple to me.Voluntary is not adjudicated or committed.
This right here makes it all pretty simple to me.
I have no idea if answering "yes" before red flags you permanently though.
Okay, so I contact the California Highway Patrol, and then the hospital I was admitted to. Once I get the proper records/documents, then what?
Now I'm confused, I'd better not see blonde questions on the form when I go to pick up my 6mm creedmore this week.
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References Unintended Consequences as well as a laundry list of other “wtf”
Use y’all’s best judgement.
What would be the point? Operation Shitty Internet Advice?
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It’s really not. It’s seemingly purposefully obtuse the way the form is set out. That’s unacceptable, asking the majority of the population that doesn’t have access to the advice of a lawyer to correctly complete this question. Literally millions of people have been hospitalized for mental health concerns at one time or another.Yup. Detecting much too high concentrations of ass banditry in this thread.
Can you tell me from reading the form, if exception b has to do with county courts that file the commitments ... or is it only federal agencies that their cases get a pass if treatment is no LONGER legally required?Well if I have dyed my hair blond once, but it is not blond now, it is obvious to me I answer No.
Bush43 was convicted by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission. But the instructions say only US courts count, so he can answer No.
Not that hard really.
For a lesser level. What sense does that make?
I'm not the one who did that but I'm glad someone did. Your presence in this thread is extremely valuable.I’m here because my ass got PAGED.
Y’all know me.Watch out - I smell a plant!!! What sane person EVER expects a governmental regulation to make sense?!??
Nice try, Isis........
What also made it bad in my dad’s case, the diagnosis provided at the end was incorrect. ....
Thanks. Even though it probably just makes what should be simple stuff, become more complicated.I'm not the one who did that but I'm glad someone did. Your presence in this thread is extremely valuable.