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Old 04-19-2007, 09:06 PM  
Sly
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Should health records of dangerous people be protected?

This whole shooting thing. Everyone is yelling about guns, ok, please save that argument for a different thread. The issue I'm bringing up I've thought about numerous times in the past due to a few personal situations I got into. Long story short, I moved in with a schizophrenic and not only did he make threats to me but also those around me, and I legally there was very little I could do about it.

Is this right? A person deemed mentally ill and dangerous to others... don't those that will be at this persons mercy deserve to know? Is that persons privacy really more important than the possibility of those around him/her being in danger?

Sex offenders have to register and go through 9 yards of crap when getting a job or home. Why don't "dangerous" people?
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