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This is something I thought about this morning while trying to come up with an answer to what is going on. I have no idea what Opiates cost but I would think that the pharmacutical company’s are losing millions, maybe billions to this war on drugs. For every prescription that is not being written, they lose. I wish that if they are going to wage war they would start with alcohol. Approximately one million people die or are injured in alcohol related incidents each year. That far exceeds the number of people dying from Opiate addiction. In talking with a former meth addict today he told me that he has never been as f….. up on meth as he has alcohol. He also told me that it is a pain reliever.and is becoming as sought after as Heroin. Bad news for the DEA as this is one war that will not be won. They may have focused on Opiate’s but what they are doing is depriving legitimate chronic pain patient’s the right to receive necessary treatment. They are the problem, not the solution!!