Simpleton's Guide: The DEA and Pain Relief
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you know there is very good grounds for a class action lawsuit against the DEA for practising medicine without a license here.
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@iatrogenicsteve Then, maybe, some empirical (simpelton def. "real life") evidence may enlighten you.
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@ConstantC4 You need to go back to school and read your textbooks AGAIN>
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@busterhyman21 It's always the easiest target.
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@Lennybrucelee13 I think YOU need to be monitored
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it's easier to pick on the sick and the helpless than it is to go after the real criminals
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love feeling like a criminal when i buy sudafed
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I think the d e a needs to monitor the people that the doctors are prescribing the drugs to. not the doctors themselves
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A really smart copy that's funny I have yet to meet 1. I think the drug enforcement agency doesn't have that much to do anymore done a good job cracking down on illegal drugs and that's very good now they are finding it hard to justify their jobs and think they need to stick their nose where it doesn't belong
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@islandhooney cops have really low or really high "IQ " it all depends. consciousness varies. depends on what you see in your work.
criminals are either hooked on risks , insane , demented , or again , very intelligent and often sociopaths or worse: cultural minorities.
both seem to not care if third parties get hurt which really sucks. I hope any involvement I have with those elements and their 'work' will always include some monitor or speaker , like a TV, lol.
I hope every DEA agent who has been involved in the harassment of pain doctors find themselves in great pain unable to find a doctor who will treat them. Now THAT would be real justice!
beatnikjd 3 years ago 7
I agree. The dea has no business in our healthcare system. People are needlessly suffering because doctors refuse to treat us properly. I hope all of them end up with chronic pain with no one to help them.
lhayden1969 3 years ago 5