Bomb319
Bluelighter
I've heard this from many people and I can't understand how this could possibly be allowed as it unambiguously amounts to cruel and unusual punishment in my opinion. First of all, it implies that medication is a privilege that can be revoked rather than a basic human right. Secondly, it seems exceptionally cruel that the state essentially sentences you to suffering. Once a medical practitioner establishes you on a dose of medication, intentionally quitting that medication abruptly as a punishment is nothing more than a sentence for inflicting extreme physical and psychological pain, damage and misery. It could potentially even be lethal if you suffer from a heart condition or choke on your own vomit.
Here in Canada, you can ALWAYS receive your prior medications once in prison, regardless of what they are. Prison is supposed to be used for rehabilitation, is it not? Doing this seems unnecessary and cruel at best, and I cannot understand how a country whose constitution prohibits cruel punishment and suffering can order you to experience hell while serving a sentence.
Here in Canada, you can ALWAYS receive your prior medications once in prison, regardless of what they are. Prison is supposed to be used for rehabilitation, is it not? Doing this seems unnecessary and cruel at best, and I cannot understand how a country whose constitution prohibits cruel punishment and suffering can order you to experience hell while serving a sentence.