Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 > JustSayNo > Thu, 15 Jul 2004 03:29:38 -0000 > [sSRI-Research] SSRI's & Suicide - HEARING > IN CALIFORNIA - August 4, 2004 > > SSRI's & Suicide - HEARING IN CALIFORNIA - August 4, > 2004 > > -- www.prozacbacklash.com; www.breggin.com > > > Dear Friends, > > There will be a hearing at the California State > Capitol, Sacramento, > California on August 4, 2004 in the afternoon > regarding SSRI drugs > and their effects on suicide. The hearing is being > held by Senator > Deborah Ortiz (D, Sacramento)(who has been a big > friend of the > psychiatric industry) and Senator Tom Torlakson (D, > Antioch). The > speakers for the first three panels were arranged by > staff at the > Senate Health and Human Services Committee, which > Senator Ortiz > chairs. The staff coordinator for the overall > hearing is Jack Haley, > 916-445-5965. Terri Leach, in Senator Torlakson's > Concord, > California, office is coordinating family members > and consumers to > testify, and these panelists are not firmed up at > this time, I > am told. She can be reached at 925-445-6083. > > The hearing will consist of four panels of > presenters: > > Researchers: > > Joseph Glenmullen, MD from Harvard > Dr. Peter Breggin > Dr. Glen Elliott from UC San Francisco psychiatric > institute > > Legal: > > A representative from the California Attorney > General's office M. > Menzies, a lawyer from the L.A. area, firm unknown. > > Health Experts: > > Someone from the California Medical Association > Someone from the > Pharmaceutical Association Dr. Stephen Mayberg, > Director of the > California Department of Mental Health > > Consumer and Family Panel: > > (this panel seems to not be totally firmed up yet) > Mark Chaffee, > representative of SPAN, Suicide Prevention Action > Network A family > member or two of persons who committed suicide while > on SSRIs or who > were " saved " by SSRIs. > > A consumer or two > > (These last two categories would include people who > feel they were > helped and people who feel they were harmed, so that > there will be a > balance) > > There will be public testimony taken at the end, but > how much time > there will be or how many legislators will still be > in the room is a > matter of luck. However, a big showing of spectators > can be useful > anyway. I don't know what media coverage is planned > by the Senators, > if any. The hearing is slated to be in a room that > holds quite a > large number of people. Since policy committees are > done for the > year, it may be televised on Capital TV and on > public access channels > and possibly over the internet. > > Public testimony can be submitted in written form to > the Senate > Health and Human Services Committee, State Capitol, > Sacramento, CA > 95814 either before or within a few days after the > hearing for > inclusion in an offical written report that will be > made available in > hard copy possibly online. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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