mescaline-man
Rising Star
acacian said:any news on this?
None that I'm aware of. :|
acacian said:any news on this?
mescaline-man said:The Traveler said:The problem as I understood it, is that the man refused to stay at the place where he was being treated.VoidTraveler said:I have very mixed feelings about this petition. Even though this woman might have a long track record of helping hundreds of people cure their addiction, she's responsible for the death of some one who trusted to be safe with her.
It is illegal to deprive a person of their liberty, hence you are not allowed to lock a person in your home, not even while on an Iboga treatment. If this person wanted to leave, the only thing she could have done is talking to him and hoping that he would stay.
In the end he did not stay and that was his (unfortunate) right.
What this shows is not that we should presecute this woman, but that we should have better clinics where people CAN be locked (with previously signed conscent) while being treated.
Kind regards,
The Traveler
EXACTLY!!!!
Every time anyone views a thread, it adds one view, so it's kind of hard to extrapolate that people are reading the thread and not signing.vardlokkur said:Kind of sad that this thread has more than triple the amount of views than there are signatures on the actual petition.