The argument against patients' right to refuse treatment has been typically based upon the notion that:
A) Untreated patients may become dangerous.
B) Involuntarily committed patients should not have a say in their treatment, since they are usually guilty of a crime.
C) Patients may be too disturbed to make sound judgements about their treatment.
D) The type of treatment prescribed should be determined by the courts, not the patient.
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