Talk:5150 (Involuntary psychiatric hold)

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I'm sorry folks, but this article has but a single reference, that's not really well-referenced. Also, there's a bunch of lists which really need to be turned into prose so the article can have, well Brilliant Prose, the lead could probably be expanded to another paragraph, and there's gotta be more cultural or otherwise references to this law, like how it's been imeplemented before, not just stuff on a few famous people. (Which, itself, is in a list). This article basically just needs a whole lot of work. Homestarmy 18:03, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

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