We will need a multi-faceted approach to end the #OpioidEpidemic, and I am proud to have passed a bill that will combat drug trafficking from transnational criminal organizations. More here:http://bit.ly/2HMUOd2
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Why not call over prescription for what it is..... Big Pharma "legal" drug dealing
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Your medical councils and hospitals forced Physicians to prescribe these drugs. If the Physicians ethically refuced they were fired from their hospital posts and or could loose their medical practice licenses. That is how much money Pharma bribed the Authorities. Sad Sad.
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Yeah, let's build a wall or something like that. Then bad guys and bad drugs will never...wait? Those drugs are legally purchased in the US? Oh... Let's give the death penalty to pharmacists!
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Did you hear the same speech as everyone else? He blamed the crisis on immigrants.
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I don't think they listen to him. It would explain a lot.
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Does that mean one of those prongs will be focused towards the doctors over prescribing? I didn’t hear him say that, just “Pushers” and “Abusers”. How about Big Pharma? Will we be executing the CEO of Pfizer??
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Can you read ? Reduce over script.
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You can start by killing big pharma who are technically the largest supplier the real gangsters. Killing more people then any street dealer. Most people start there opioid addiction by pills perscribed to them. Many people overdose on perscribed medication. Be tough on them.
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People need someone to blame. And this war on drugs is one of the biggest cover up's. It is a business. But if you really want to fight for humanity stop big pharma. Stop filling up prisons with non violent offenders. This war on drugs is not working for the people
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You have that right, The war on drugs started in 1982, The war on poverty started 1984. It only promoted more drugs and MORE poverty. A poor person is not a criminal
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People in pain are not criminals either. Yet, we're treated as suspect drug-seekers, our doctors get arrested for no crime committed, hospitals & pharmacies treat us like crap. The DEA needs to go after the cartels and LEAVE OUR DOCTORS ALONE!pic.twitter.com/ydjL66vNhy
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Legitimately perscribed meds are not the problem. But if anyone needs the death penalty for there crime it's rapist and pedophiles.
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I will never vote for another republican after this Trump fiasco! Trump has destroyed healthcare in the USA. people in pain cannot get pain medication even at the hospitals.Hospitals in America are now 3rd world country! Thanks to Trump Fake Prescription Opioid Crisis
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David, how about holding pharmaceutical companies responsible for the explosion in opioid addiction or does that offend your priorities since the victims of opioid addition don’t contribute to your campaign or vote for you?
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