To: Red Badger
a designation that stipulates the drug has no acceptable medical use and carries a high risk for abuse
That being the case, it is incumbent upon government at all levels to declare that, anyone manufacturing or selling that kind of drug, is eligible for the death penalty, since it's only use is for killing people. Same with fentanyl.
If you're not a doctor or pharmacist and you are selling or recommending or giving someone a deadly substance, you are doing it to kill people.
A gun can be used to kill people, but it's also used for self-defense. A deadly drug has no use as a self-defense weapon.
Therefore, the Mexican cartels and the Chinese manufacturers that are bringing the deadly drugs into the U.S., are doing it for the sole purpose of killing Americans.
We went to battle in Afghanistan because the enemy imported their terrorism agenda into the U.S. and killed around 3,000 Americans. The deadly drugs are being imported into the U.S. and have killed some 200,000-300,000 Americans in the last few years. Which act has been most deadly? Not even close!
6 posted on
03/02/2023 7:19:13 AM PST by
adorno
To: adorno
I recall when the VA used Fentanyl Patches from 25-100. The 25 were non opioid. No MD I know uses them anymore. It is obvious to me that these invaders want money from junkies and once they are broke they kill them.
11 posted on
03/02/2023 7:28:29 AM PST by
Lumper20
(Ham)
To: adorno
That being the case, it is incumbent upon government at all levels to declare that, anyone manufacturing or selling that kind of drug, is eligible for the death penalty, since it's only use is for killing people. Same with fentanyl. If only.
18 posted on
03/02/2023 7:41:02 AM PST by
Menehune56
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