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Edited on Mon Dec-08-03 11:08 PM by papau
Reagan becomes Gov in 67.
In 67 the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act reforms mental with Reagans promise to build smaller facilities, Reagan can now shut down warehouses.
He then says that he must end the budgets projected $200 million deficit and proposes a 10% across-the-board cut. He then rapidly shuts the mental health hospitals - before replacements were built - and even managed to get a mention in the Mullen muder trial, where, after Mullin’s trial, the jury foreman wrote an open letter to Reagan, accusing him and the legislators of being “as responsible” for the murders as Mullin. Reagan called Mullin’s release a “psychiatric mistake.” And still did not built the replacement facilities.
Lanterman,Petris, and Short are interviewed and say that trusting Reagans promise was the biggest mistake in their careers - and was the only real problem with the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act.
I suspect you are recalling the Court decision against Brown that asked that the mental health Warehouse approach be improved, with more emphasis on half-way houses (part of the idea in Lanterman-Petris-Short).
So - sorry - but Reagan really was evil and hateful toward the mentally ill.
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