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"Martin X. Moleski, SJ" wrote
I'm not a professional in the field, but I do have some experience with folks coming out of rehab. Just doing some time away from one's drug of choice is a great way to get started on the "clean and sober" life, but it is no guarantee of success. Someone who has put together two years is much, much more likely to be able to keep up with the process of staying in recovery than someone fresh out of rehab. So? Whay not make it ten years just to be sure? I'll bet dollars to donuts that the folks who made the ruling have got some good stats as well as field experience to back up the two-year rule. I'll bet they don't. I think it's a CYA rubber stamp policy for which numerous exceptions are made. Do you think that every person with a Medical who goes through rehab gets it revoked for two years? And, I'll also bet that this sort of policy encourages people to lie to their medical examiners. moo |
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