More good news
jpilkonis1@aol.com wrote:
> Last night, the Carroll County Board of
> Bottom line is that our ultimate goal is to
> Finally, to the thoughtful person who
> Love,
boobookittyone@webtv.net (Tigger) wrote:
Hi JP,
There was a "moratorium" in Oklahoma too. But 15
years later, Narconon is still in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Mental Health Board declared the Narconon Program
unsafe and ineffective, but it's still operating and licensed
by the state of Oklahoma 15 years later.
The Scientologists found a loophole in the law that said such
facilities must be accredtied by the Okla. State Mental Health
Board. They bought accreditation from C.A.R.F. in Arizonia.
The state had spent millions and could see no end in sight, so
Narconon, still unsafe and ineffective, is still operating in
Oklahoma.
So don't think that public awareness or professional awarenesss
or state official awareness will be the end of it. Keep your
eyes open, your head up and your ass covered. And that goes
for the public, the medical professionals, the state officials
and the legal system too.
Tigger
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08 May 2002
> Commissioners voted for a four-month
> moratorium on applications for
> institutions such as Narconon. While the
> commission did not state that this
> decision was directed at any group in
> particular, one of the commissioners
> approached my publisher - I wasn't
> covering the meeting, Bill was - and
> said, "That ought to take care of
> Narconon for a little while," and thanked
> Bill for bringing them to the
> commission's attention. This is very
> significant, because apparently, now the
> commission is doing their own research.
> To any critics out there, I pose this
> question: which would you prefer: that
> the commission is well-informed or
> ignorant? Answer that question
> honestly...to yourself.
> keep the public as well-informed as we
> can...though to some, the thought must
> be terrifying.
> caught my split infinitive: It's called
> "STYLE," fool.
> JP
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