No_Stone_Unturned
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Seriously?
Had a busy day @ with yesterday and when reading an undisclosed medication, my mind jumped to something and I avoided this place because I wasn't ready to have that discussion yet... Thankfully, I was wrong and seems we've known about it for a while...
I would love to be educated with anyone's help:
Is there a drug prescribed for a diagnosis that would prevent a monster who kills from killing?
If there is such a drug, why wouldn't those prescribed it be required to be institutionalized or at least turn up each day to a location to be witnessed taking said medication?
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I am only able to tell you about Canadian law/rules:
1. Yes, there IS a medication which renders a male impotent.(Don't know if this applies in this particular case).
2. The 'impotent med' is administered via IV.
3. But......the male in question must:
a) Agree to be rendered impotent,
b) Show up for the IV infusion.
4. As far as science goes right now......NO, there is no medication which will reverse/erase/stop urges to kill, mutilate, etc.
So........no AND let's remember that the criminals also 'have rights'.
Did that help?