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The more people who know about the 13-minute impossibility, the harder it becomes for hospitals to profit from false imprisonment.

Document Your Own Experience

If you've been involuntarily held, forcibly medicated, or had your rights violated by psychiatric facilities:

  1. Request ALL medical records immediately - They have 15 days under California law to provide them
  2. Communicate ONLY via email - Never phone calls. Emails have timestamps proving who said what and when
  3. Document every interaction - Names, times, what was said and done
  4. Look for impossible timelines - Like medication "non-compliance" before it's due
  5. Check for contradictions - Different stories in different documents
  6. Save all correspondence - Especially delays in providing records
  7. Check metadata on electronic documents - Look for tampering dates/times
Important: Always request records in writing and keep copies of your requests. Document the date you made the request - they have 15 days to comply.

Support Legal Reform

Contact Your Representatives About:

Key Issues to Raise

  • The Math Problem: How can someone be non-compliant in 13 minutes with medication due in 11 hours?
  • The Qualification Problem: Should deputies who can't spell make psychiatric determinations?
  • The Profit Problem: $98 million annual incentive to extend involuntary holds
  • The Rights Problem: Lifetime constitutional rights lost for hospital profit
  • The Documentation Problem: 3 AM document scanning before court hearings
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Ways to Get Involved:

Remember: You have the right to refuse non-emergency medication. You have the right to an attorney. You have the right to request a patient advocate. Document everything.

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"I'll help ya for a 12-pack and we'll figure it out together so you can help another and so on."

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