Posted on 06/07/2017 9:24:11 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Accidental overdoses are the responsibility of the user! Whatever happened to personal responsibility???
Are they a loss to society?
Use is a behavior but unfortunately use leads to addiction in some folks and is not so simple after that.
Blubber on, liberal - the issue is not whether a damn is given but whether it's the proper place of government to try (futilely) to prevent it.
But how can they sit here and call for legalization of a drug that can kill you by some incidental second and third hand contact?
Legalization doesn't mean sold loose from a barrel with a scoop; regulation to protect the rights of third parties is the proper function of government. Many poisonous substances are legal yet appropriately regulated.
I call BS. Link?
Very important for First Responders!
DEA warning police, first responders of accidental overdose risk amid opioid crisis
By Travis Fedschun Published June 06, 2017 EXERPT
“The two detectives were recently exposed to a very small amount of fentanyl, and say in the video, I thought I was dying. It felt like my body was shutting down.
Exposure to an amount equivalent to a few grains of sand can kill you,” Rosenberg warns in the video. “You can be in grave danger even if you unintentionally come into contact with fentanyl. This message about fentanyl could save your life or the life of a colleague, so please listen.
WHO creates this garbage?
Is it pain relief they're looking for, or are they trying to escape from something else?
Many of these people are in physical pain. There's a lot of literature on the subject of fentanyl prescription abuses, not only prescribing the powerful opiate unnecessarily but cutting off patients too quickly.
They CHOSE the behavior that led to their affliction. Just as homosexuals CHOOSE the behavior leading to theirs. But I am expected to subsidize them through my tax dollars, because they made bad choices?
What would you say to folks who were set down the path of addiction by doctors who over prescribe opiates? It’s a real issue and one that is at the heart of our national opiate addiction epidemic.
Cause of death stats are likely being inflated by the government. If someone dies of cancer with bone mets the cause of death is listed as cancer and if opiates are found in a tox screen, or listed in a drug list that can be listed as a secondary cause of death and included in the stats.
The DEA needs an enemy so they can target drug companies, pain patients, physicians. No mission, no money for the DEA. Why do you think that the DEA is so insistent on keeping THC illegal or even allow it for medical use?
Let’s face it. Governments are the biggest criminal organizations on the planet. The people working for these bureaucracies and Gestapo forces are rotten scum bags and I hope they burn
Most addicts are person’s with low self esteem.... Generally there are pyshological issues that drive the use.
This has hit home very close in my family. We are conservative and practicing Christians... We almost lost our daughter to it.... It is a fight every day and every inch to recovery.
For those suffering through this... or if you are a family member needing support... There is help... at no cost... Private email if you wish information...
Thank you for that info.
I call BS. Link?
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Sorry. I stopped wasting my time with you several replies back when you outed yourself as a lib.
Do you own research if you’re so inclined. Look at my posting history. Then look at the other replies to that individual that were in alignment with mine.
yup the MDs sold their soul for a few coppers
That would be Pfizer https://www.hop-law.com/pfizer-reaches-settlement-in-chicago-lawsuit-over-opioid-painkiller-promotions/
I think a lot of it gets started with pain related issues. People addicted to medication may have low self esteem, but which came first, the low self-esteem or the addiction? That monkey on their back gets pretty heavy after a while.
Drew....
One of the alternatives might be more Physical Therapist to rehabilitate those in pain, sound like a good idea right? Not so fast... They are upping what used to be a 4 yr degree to PHD need to practice... Are you freakin' kidding me? So how do we get around a Physical Therapist crunch? Beam me up Scotty...
For many older person’s it starts with injury and meds to dull pain. For younger person’s... they usually have manifested esteem issues well before using.
Is this new, no... but unlike drugs of the past... This stuff is highly addictive, deadly... and readily available at low cost.
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