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Yes, juveniles and minors, can go to jail, only they aren't called jails they have 'nicer- sounding' names like "detention facility" - "juvenile hall" - "juvenile home" - etc.

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No. Just because they can naturally produce psychedelic drugs doesn't mean they are doing something that is illegal. The real decider is based on individual crimes, not autism as a whole.

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If they commit crimes.

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Yes. For assualt on a disabled minor.

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They go to juivy


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Yes and you kids could be taken into care.


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