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HereSince1628

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2. It's hard to know what it's really about...
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 08:36 AM
Dec 2014

It could be the difficulty of policing medications use within a shelter...

It could be a fear of mental disorders which require medication...

It could simply emerge from the common American expectation that a "quid pro quo" must exist for charity to be rendered.

It could be a combination of many concerns.

Whatever it is, it is a barrier to creating an intersection that provides access to the multiple needs of persons with mental disorders.

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