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According to the Privileges and Immunities clause, a state cannot bar someone who comes from another state from engaging in local business or from obtaining a hunting or fishing license.
Temporary Insanity
A legal defense theory that a person was insane during the commission of a crime but regained sanity after the act.
Mental Disease
A broad category of conditions affecting an individual's thinking, perception, behavior, or mood, significantly impacting day-to-day life.
Voluntary Use
The choice or decision to use or engage in a particular behavior or substance without coercion.
Irresistible Impulse Rule
A legal defense theory that argues a defendant was compelled by an uncontrollable impulse to perform an illegal act, as a result of mental illness, and therefore should not be held accountable.
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