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Opioid Crisis in OK; Who’s to Blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeleStratMan" data-source="post: 3249510" data-attributes="member: 44716"><p>The strongest man I ever met was in a wheelchair. His strength was not physical but came from the inside. </p><p></p><p>The question posed here is why should someone else be held responsible for my addictive behavior? Should "Little Debbies" be held responsible for my addiction to sugar? No one from Little Debbies holds a gun to my head and makes me eat too many of their snack cakes.</p><p>The Oklahoma case appears to me to be an old fashioned shake down for money. How much of the money will actually be used to DIRECTLY help the addicts? </p><p></p><p>BTW, I suffered thru many years of watching one of my Uncles getting ON and Off of the Cocaine Train and Alcohol. It was painful to watch and it hurts because you want to help them but can't. Addiction to anything is serious but ultimately who is RESPONSIBLE?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeleStratMan, post: 3249510, member: 44716"] The strongest man I ever met was in a wheelchair. His strength was not physical but came from the inside. The question posed here is why should someone else be held responsible for my addictive behavior? Should "Little Debbies" be held responsible for my addiction to sugar? No one from Little Debbies holds a gun to my head and makes me eat too many of their snack cakes. The Oklahoma case appears to me to be an old fashioned shake down for money. How much of the money will actually be used to DIRECTLY help the addicts? BTW, I suffered thru many years of watching one of my Uncles getting ON and Off of the Cocaine Train and Alcohol. It was painful to watch and it hurts because you want to help them but can't. Addiction to anything is serious but ultimately who is RESPONSIBLE? [/QUOTE]
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