The article states: Most of the $270 million Oklahoma settlement — about $200 million — announced Tuesday will fund a university drug treatment and research center.
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Perdue should include counties affected by oxycontin on their PAYROLL as retribution for the disaster they brought to the communities.
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Ha, hardly any of that money will actually be used to help people affected by opiates. I'm sure an insignificant portion will be allocated towards programs meant to help those affected.
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DIVIDE BY 50 USA States & 17 US Territories + Washington DC Equals not much for each affected area of our USA Country!
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$270 Million ÷68= fair share
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and the cost is passed to consumers, so there is only insult to injury for the patients. No financial penalty to company or execs.
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$270 ÷ by population of all 68 areas is more equitable
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