Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 09, 2017
Transcript:
Case HR-430, John Doe. Man: Your Honor, Mr. Doe was found screaming in a dumpster in Grand Central and was subsequently admitted here at Bellevue. We believe he represents a threat to himself and others. Duke: You're damn right I do! If you don't let me out of here, I"m gonna rip out your eyes and feed them to the crows! Man: He also believes he's a Duke, sir. Judge: Commit. Next!
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
Ah justice, swift and sure.
Argythree almost 8 years ago
I honestly thought involuntary commitment had been eliminated years decades ago…
............................cocoultergeistCCvCerus almost 8 years ago
right on WHAT HAPPPENED WITH THE DREADED UPGRADE???
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
Ah justice, swift and sure.
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
“Well, it seems he’s on drugs.”
“Which ones?”
“ALL OF THEM.”
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 8 years ago
His nephew too believe to be a titled
nyssawho13 almost 8 years ago
Florida has “The Baker Act” for threatening others or self-threatening which involves involuntary commitment for up to 72 hours.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Mental_Health_Act
DeeBeeS almost 8 years ago
The rules for “Involuntary commitment” varies from state to state, but all states allow it. Many states have different names for “involuntary commitment.” In Maryland, for example, it’s called “Emergency Petition” after the statute spelling out the rules for committing a person.
The lawyer in the strip is correct in that all states have to have the “petitioner” (i.e., the state, the police, a doctor or a relative, say) prove the patient poses a clear danger to themselves or to others.
gantech almost 8 years ago
Will somebody please do that to Trump?
mabrndt Premium Member almost 8 years ago
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mourdac Premium Member almost 8 years ago
@missanyssa: don’t need to threaten anyone in Florida, just invoke stand-your-ground afterwards
Kip W almost 8 years ago
I was expecting it to default to this view today, but it’s still telling me that it will start “Jan 9, 2017.” Comments from one view don’t carry over to the other. So far, no opinion one way or the other. Does it do bold?Does it understand line returns?
Paragraph breaks?
Kip W almost 8 years ago
Line returns, no.
If you do two, though, you get what looks like a paragraph break.
steverinoCT almost 8 years ago
“Your Honor, I intend to PROVE this man really IS Santa Claus!”
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 8 years ago
A story well known among academic psychologists is of the 2 psychiatrists who feigned mental illness to get themselves committed to an asylum, just to see what life was like from the patient’s perspective, then tried to get out a couple of weeks later by explaining what they’d done — and the institution refused to release them because they were supposedly “delusional”. Fortunately, they’d arranged for colleagues on the outside to spring them if they weren’t able to pull it off themselves. But there’s evidently a strong presumption of craziness once you’re “in the system”.
Dragoncat almost 8 years ago
Wow… Way to represent yourself, Duke.
Linguist almost 8 years ago
Not Thrilled !
Coyoty Premium Member almost 8 years ago
“And he thinks you’re a Reptilian from Reticula.”
“Uh… yeah, um… Commit.”