(The Center Square) – North Carolina’s involuntary commitment system is part of a mental health reform package chamber leaders say will enhance public safety.

The proposal piggybacks Iryna’s Law, the proposal signed into law in October, that followed the death of Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail. The suspect in the stabbing had a troubling sequence in the state judicial system for more than a decade directly tied to his mental health.

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