Maybe we have been going at this problem of denial of pain management all wrong.
For the last 4+ years all the media had to say was “that no one is above the law”, yet that seemed like a incomplete sentence “EXCEPT those who are in charge of enforcing our laws or has friends that are in charge of enforcing the law”
There was a time that the DOJ/DEA would try to attach a OD/poisoning to a prescriber no matter the time frame between the prescriber had once prescribed a opioid for a person and when the DOJ/DEA would claim that a single Rx was the start of the person’s addiction, and his/her on going addiction, which ended in their OD/poisoning death!
Recently the DOJ/DEA accused CVS & Walgreens of filling millions of illegal Rxs. Within the article the DOJ/DEA claimed that they illegally filled concurrently the three meds opioids, benzo & muscle relaxant and that was an ILLEGAL COMBINATION. Of course, CVS & Walgreens just BENT OVER and agreed to pay billions, while not admitting to doing anything wrong.
Recently there was an illegal alien and his third DUI and involved in a auto accident and killed a Mother and her Daughter.
What ever DA, prosecutor, judge let that guy out after the first & second DUI.. should they have some responsibility for the death of those two legal citizens?
I would put money on that if that accident that the Mother ending up killing the Daughter, and the Mother had taken some Rx that made her drowsy, she would be charged and sent to jail. “They” would have probably tried to go after the prescriber as well.
Maybe it is time that Pam Bondi to go after the bureaucrats behind this all these illegal aliens doing illegal things even killing some of the people of our legal society. Isn’t their actions “contributing to” these illegal acts by having no-cash bail
Should “we” be pushing for civil liability for any part of our judicial system or legislative system whose actions directly/indirectly causes the death of one of our legal citizens.. Depriving those citizens their right to Life.. Liberty …pursuit of Happiness?
This article is about judges helping illegal aliens avoid being captured by ICE
there are both cities/counties/states that have declared they are pro abortion and anti abortion
Yes, there are states, counties, and cities in the U.S. that have declared themselves as sanctuaries for women seeking abortions, as well as ones that have done the opposite—designating themselves as “sanctuary cities for the unborn,” which restrict abortion access.
Sanctuary States for Abortion Access
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California, Illinois, New York, New Mexico, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington are among the states that have codified abortion rights and taken steps to establish themselves as so-called “abortion sanctuary” states. These states have passed laws to protect out-of-state patients traveling for abortion and, in some cases, limit local or state law enforcement cooperation with investigations into abortion-related activity originating from anti-abortion states.
Illinois and New Mexico in particular have seen dramatic increases in patients traveling for abortion from surrounding restrictive states
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In practice, these states and their major cities have become destinations where women from more restrictive regions travel to obtain legal abortion care.
there are many cities, counties, and states that explicitly declare themselves as sanctuaries for banning abortion, sometimes using the term “Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn.” These entities pass local ordinances or state laws aimed at outlawing abortion within their boundaries and, in some cases, restricting assistance for those seeking abortion elsewhere.
US Attorney Admits that He was Directed to Target Doctors Who had NO criminal intent
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Regarding opioid medications, and who is culpable, for deaths, when comparing alcohol against opioids…
Good analogy you gave.
Alcohol…
The Govt made it illegal to produce, sell or distribute alcohol legally during prohibition, and look what happened. Mafia steeped in, as well as others.
I had a great aunt with mental issues, she used alcohol to keep herself “normal”. But she drank some bad “bath tub” gin, and went completely blind in on eye.
Let’s see what happens if they pass another amendment making opioids illegal like they did alcohol.
Except this time, none of the illegal manufacturers care if their product is safe or not. At least some of the illegal alcohol was clean. The makers wanted to keep their clients alive to keep the demand up.
Not now.
No amendment needed. Just cut off the supply.