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Treating Doctors as Drug Dealers: The DEA's War on Prescription Painkillers
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| JUNE 5, 2005
| Ronald T. Libby
Posted on 06/06/2005 8:17:01 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE
Ah yes, more government actions, replete with contradictions. You can put this in your body but not this. You can have this addictive, expensive prescription, but if you take more than we think you need, or you take something cheaper, we will arrest you and give you some years to think about it. While in prison you will be given pain medicine at taxpayer expense. That'll teach you to violate other peoples'.... right.... to.... ummmm... hey, a door!
How dare someone take a drug licit or illicit. Let's get the insulin users, severe hypoglycemia can cause irrational behavior, it must be controlled. If it can affect your mind it should be outlawed and all involved arrested.
Okay, I can't act like a control freak, it's too disorienting.
Yes, I am for drug legalization. I am also for uninhibited gun ownership. Both are inanimate objects that only humans can recognize and use for their intended purpose or unintended purpose. Go after those that are actually endangering or infringing upon another's rights.
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06/17/2005 1:07:25 AM PDT
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4KennewickMan2Invent
(To think or not to think. That's where I draw the line between good and bad.)
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