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A Reordering of the Mental Health System

A Reordering of the Mental Health System - Jake - 03-17-2023

The mental health system is in need of a general re-ordering as well.

MOST of the issues with the mental health system will disappear with a proper Hg detox program.

But one of the main crux's of the mental health system which is holding us back is the infamous Trial Competency loophole.

This loophole is a critical loophole which must be filled because it allows for a single doctor in a back room to have effectively more power than a Federal Judge.

When a person so much as speaks out of turn in a court room, they can be declared mentally disabled FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES.  When that person is declared Incompetent to Stand Trial, they are forced to attend Competency Restoration.  The trick is is that the competency restoration Program is being done at the mental hospitals, when it does not need to be.  There is no constitutional basis to have the trial competency program at the mental hospital.  And in fact, a person does not even need to speak out of turn in court to be declared Incompetent...incoming inmates are interviewed at the jail and determinations are made in back rooms by chronically sub-par jail doctors with no checks and balances, due process/constitutional rights, or even recording equipment or oversight for that matter.  Once declared Incompetent, a trip to the mental hospital is required because that's where the program is, which means that that inmate MUST be committed, which in most cases is unnecessary and abusive, placing them with very mentally ill inmates and patients unrelated to the legal system, to the tune of thousands of dollars per day.

This loophole is especially attractive to corrupt interests because it allows a single person, a doctor in a back room who is unrelated to the trial system to make changes to the legal structure of society, especially with respect to gun ownership.  When you are committed, you are unable to own a firearm for the rest of your life, which means that you can never hold a position in government requiring the use of a firearm, which means that there is an unconstitutional vector which is able to manicure who can be a cop or a CPS agent, an FBI, NSA, etc agent without due process, allowing a very small population unrelated to the legal system to determine a very important legal structuring of society.

What is important is that an inmate does not even need to be charged, many victims of this oversight may only be in jail for the night, but get snapped up by wayward evaluators.  The MH waitlist is often kept for what many report as purposefully long, with some wait lists being an entire year, plus an entire year at a mental hospital for simple charges that are dropped at the end of the ordeal once court proceedings are resumed, ruining peoples lives who were not even not guilty, but who should never have had the charges in the first place.

Corrupt entities have taken advantage of this and all told, this system allows for organized crime to pick and choose members of society to set up for a trip downtown, usually using corrupt or even unaware police to arrest someone for being set up, perhaps with a "random" scuffle or what have you.  The perpetrators just have to get their mark in front of a corrupt evaluator and they can interrupt someone's life very drastically, easily causing divorces or losses of possessions, etc...but mainly can remove individuals who would become threats later on in life as a cop or an FBI agent, etc through the MH/commitment loophole in blocking their right to bear arms.

This issue would be a cinch to fix, simply by creating a Competency program outside of the MH system.  Trail Competency has as much to do with mental health as a drug program would.  To top it all off, once a person is declared mentally disabled, they are eligable for a large check every month from Social Security of about $1000 per month, which further bogs down the system and can debase natural competition. 

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