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To: cherry
cherry said: "... you can't force treatment on someone ..."

You can if the "treatment" is institutionalization.

I wonder if the relevant issue is the "one bite rule".

A dog owner is typically not liable for a dog biting someone if the dog had never done such a thing in the past.

I wonder if Adam Lanza was so sheltered due to the abnormal behaviors that he exhibited that he never actually injured anyone until the day he murdered his mother and 26 other people.

Perhaps the child' misbehavior should have been tolerated a little longer early on so that his dangerous tendencies were made apparent.

Progressives are so pre-occupied with little boys chewing their Pop-Tarts into the shape of a gun that they have little time left for instilling real discipline.

50 posted on 11/22/2014 12:25:18 PM PST by William Tell
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To: William Tell
**Perhaps the child' misbehavior should have been tolerated a little longer early on so that his dangerous tendencies were made apparent.**

Lanza’s mother considered suing the school after teachers turned a blind eye to physical and verbal attacks from his classmates, a family member claims.

Remember, The family were people of means, and had the resources to keep their son shielded; there's a lot to this tragedy, we'll never have the answers to.

“Nancy felt fiercely protective of him,” the relative said. “She was convinced the school wasn’t doing enough to protect Adam. It made her irate.”

53 posted on 11/23/2014 4:19:58 AM PST by Daffynition ("We Are Not Descended From Fearful Men")
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