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Florida Pill Mills Law -- Unintended Consequences

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2010

Dr. Daniel Kantor, President of the Florida Society of Neurology and Medical Director of Neurologique discusses the unintended consequences of Florida's Pill Mills Law and how it may endanger patients. Pill Mills need to be stopped, but regular patients shouldn't lose access to the appropriate physicians.

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  • I`m sure their is a problem of people getting licenses to just deal drugs legally,but also their are doctors in other states who move to Florida who are being driven there to make a living because they are limited to helping their patients..I live a few states up north from Florida & have a really hard time getting real pain medicine for agony from several cruel conditions.Some 'check out'.People with real pain should not have to move to Florida to get the help they need.If I could move I would

  • they always talk about rehabilitation for the people taking these pills no concern at all to the people who have to put up with this trash , unable to leave their homes fear of robbery simple solution . decriminalize it .. give them more than enough , make sure they dont run ouit then they wont be robbing everybody they come across the whores in our town absolutely disgusting , give them enough let them do theirselves in also problem would end soon

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