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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker May 29

    An opioid addicted baby is now born every half hour. The Sackler family has made billions on the opioid crisis.http://nyer.cm/VAHhm1q 

    4:39 PM - 29 May 2018
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      1. Jeff Hanley‏ @4jhanley May 29
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Babies are NOT born addicted. Stop saying they are and do you part to help.

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      1. cv‏ @FineFineLeonine May 29
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        babies are not addicts or addicted. STOP saying that stuff.

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      2. lizBOOddie‏ @lizbuddie May 31
        Replying to @NewYorker

        How much money has your org made by pushing this nonsense? Please stop. You are doing harm. Educate yourselves. Babies cannot be drugs addicts.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Rob McMillin‏ @scareduck May 31
        Replying to @lizbuddie @NewYorker

        Every ginned-up "crisis" must have its villain. I rarely get stabby, but the bogus "opioid epidemic" crosses some kinda threshold.

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      4. lizBOOddie‏ @lizbuddie May 31
        Replying to @scareduck

        I lose my shit over this one, too. At least Sackler make a product that saves lives. With this garbage, @NewYorker does the opposite, contributes toward the problem.

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      1. Holly Botner‏ @JitteryCook May 29
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        Beyond disgusting. The entire Sackler mafia should be obliged to consume OxyContin for the rest of their shortened lives.

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      1. Coolest Rock Girl-K‏ @KaySimsWilson May 29
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        The reason the crisis persists is Big Pharma! The company made it, knew it was addictive, sold the use to Drs, & IS making a fortune! No AG Sessions, marijuana is not the gateway to opioids;Rx & this company are! Corporate greed at its finest! @chucktodd @AriMelber @SenFeinstein

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      1. lorentema‏ @lorentema May 29
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        Is the Sackler family going to pay for the recovery of those babies and their addict mothers?

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      1. SallyAnn‏ @sallyann216 May 29
        Replying to @NewYorker @NaveedAJamali

        Purdue Pharma needs to pay out billions for their deceitful damage, just like big Tobacco.

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      1. Mike Smith‏ @Mike_Smith_12 May 29
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        It is always so neat to find clear fault and particularly one identity against whom to direct all the venom, like Trotsky in Stalin's USSR. That also helps to forget all the doctors who liberally prescribed opioids and the hospitals who gave it for the slightest complaint.

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      1. Ocean Stew‏ @OceanStew May 29
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        Can they be held accountable?

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      1. Kevin Nutt‏ @realKevinNutt May 29
        Replying to @NewYorker

        why are the parents addiction the fault of the companies. We say nothing about doctors and the users themselves, they are just victims I guess unable to think for themselves. The fight against addiction starts at there. If not, then all we are doing is making excuses.

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      2. Hadrian‏ @Hadrian9191 May 29
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Addiction is a choice made by weak-willed people. #ProveMeWrong

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      3. stephanieeeeeek!  👻‏ @mckellogs May 31
        Replying to @Hadrian9191 @NewYorker

        trolololol

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