I find it kind of hard to believe that Purdue found a new way of selling opium that confused people into thinking it was harmless.
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I'm sure they went to great pains to minimize the dangers but one company doesn't make the difference between OD deaths in 1990 and OD deaths in 2020. At least give Uncle Sam a little credit, we clearly won *something* in Afghanistan.
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China happily refines the product and creates precursors, Clinton signs NAFTA and PNTR. I suppose criminal charges are nice but humanity has had a complicated relationship at best with opium since the dawn of civilization. It kinda sells itself.
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Morphine is at the very least useful in hospice, it's not like we can stop manufacturing it altogether. Could we stop pretending to believe the new version is totally not addictive? I dunno, Kratom is up next on the wheel.
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Has not escaped me that the states which jumped all over themselves to ban salvia divinorum in the course of a year are cool with a kratom counter at the head shop.
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Here's a secret "they" don't want you to know: kratom extract is basically heroin and habitual users act accordingly.
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