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Hey, you guys. Beware of targeting the wrong species, as in pesticide control.
What if the sister actually takes them?
Sugar pills, OK. The other stuff not so much.
I fully realize these are all "theoretical" and "humorous" suggestions, but the careless mindset bothers me.
OK, now let's hear all the defensive "Yeah, buts..."
(ETA after mulling it over....
I'm ambivalent about calling Protective Services for many of the reasons cited by others, notably that it might reflect negatively on the sister... unintended consequences and all that. I, myself, might print out the legal penalties for this activity and just turn that over to the relatives without comment, or making up the story that it's somehow required by law or ethics or something. But I'd think twice about that, too. I'd add in the factor that not reporting a known crime is a crime in and of itself. The legal question here, I guess, is what is "knowing?" High suspicion is not "knowing" or maybe just a "should have known" is involved. 'Tis a puzzlement.)
Terry