Sentences with phrase «mentally unfit»

He was declared mentally unfit and will in fact be released from custody soon after serving only about 2 years or so in a prison for the mentally insane.
The bill also would give law enforcement more power to seize weapons and ammunition from those deemed mentally unfit and provide more funding for mental health services and armed school resource officers.
Other provisions of the law include banning the sale or possession of bump fire stocks, giving law enforcement greater power to seize weapons and ammunition from those deemed mentally unfit, and additional funding for armed school resource officers.
It would give law enforcement more power to seize weapons and ammunition from those deemed mentally unfit and provide additional funding for mental health services and armed school resource officers.
The new law also bans the sale or possession of bump fire stocks, gives law enforcement greater power to seize weapons and ammunition from those deemed mentally unfit, and provides additional funding for armed school resource officers.
Senate Bill 7026 — dubbed the «Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act» — would also give law enforcement more power to seize weapons and ammunition from those deemed mentally unfit and provide additional funding for mental health services and armed school resource officers.
Snuka's presence in the case makes the entire affair more interesting, as he was declared mentally unfit to stand trial just last month for the beating death of an ex-girlfriend back in 1983.
State lawmakers approved a bill increasing mental health funding, establishing protocols for removing guns from people deemed mentally unfit and increasing the purchase age and wait times.
To be clear, while we continue to have serious reservations about our state's controversial gun control legislation, the SAFE Act provision giving judges the power to strip firearms from those found to be mentally unfit is a model that should be emulated nationwide.
He has had more than 150 visits from his employees during his six months in jail and another 400 from his lawyers, who say he is mentally unfit to stand trial.
Most striking were Trump's remarks decrying what he called excessive «checks and balances» that limit what can be done to prevent mentally unfit people from buying or keeping guns.
Removing any doubt that he might have misspoke, the president circled back later to complain that there are too many «checks and balances» that limit what can be done to prevent mentally unfit people from buying or keeping guns.
But their attempt to remove him and several members of Viacom's board has been tied up in court, with Dauman arguing that Redstone is mentally unfit to make such decisions, and is being manipulated by his daughter.
The article seems to ignore the American Psychiatric Association's «Goldwater rule» which was established in 1973 after over 1,000 psychiatrists claimed that Barry Goldwater, a man Trump has been compared to extensively, was mentally unfit to be president.

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What about all those children who would have been born to unfit parents - financially, mentally, etc?
Believing her to be unfit to run the company, her Winchester co-owners demand Sarah be mentally evaluated.
The Provincial government has ordered an inquiry into the policy and procedures at Alberta Hospital, the provincial in - patient facility that treats and houses mentally ill offenders and individuals who have been found not criminally responsible becasue of having mental disorders (NCRMD) or are unfit to stand trial and pose a significant threat to the public.
In California, the personal injury statute of limitations may be tolled if (1) the injured party is a minor at the time of the accident; (2) the at - fault party is out - of - state or incarcerated; or (3) the at - fault party is mentally incapacitated or unfit to stand trial.
Rosie, an Aboriginal woman with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, was declared by a Magistrate to be «unfit to be tried» under the Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act 1996 (Western Australia).
Although it turned out to be the best residency I could've wished for, the pay was bad, and I was overwhelmed by the gamut of the child welfare process I worked: from kids who lived with their mentally ill, drug - addicted biologic parents, to kids who were in foster care but visited their parents with the hope of returning home, to kids who were adjusting to an adoptive home because their birth parents had been deemed unfit or were nowhere to be found.
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