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In reply to the discussion: Canadian woman refused U.S. entry because of depression [View all]struggle4progress
(118,566 posts)which the RCMP later shared with the FBI, is that of Toronto lawyer Barry Swadron QC, whose firm Swadron Associates "is dedicated to advocacy in all aspects of mental health and capacity law"
Swadron presumably has some knowledge of current Canadian law and practice in this area: he sports an impressive resume, having been called to the bar some fifty years ago in 1963, and he has documentably handled other cases of exclusion from US for suicide-attempt history, such as the case of Lois Kamenitz (see #7)
Of course, you are certainly free to disagree with Mr Swadron's theory, however credible that theory might seem to me, but I will urge you to abandon, as quickly as you can, your habit of putting words in other people's mouths, as unlikely to further informative and intelligent discussion. When, for example, you claim that I'm pretty insistent that Richardson's lying, you engage in pure fabrication, since I have never expressed any such opinion: I do suspect Richardson's account is inaccurate and incomplete
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