- afeelgoodpoop
- Oct 14, 2014
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by FactsAreUseless
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From what I've read, we've created a stealth class of opiate addicts through relatively generous pain pill policies, because these are powerful drugs just good drugs because they're legal and doctors said you could take them. Except if you start cracking down on how many pills an addict can get a month or how stringent perscription policies are (cracking down on pill mills) people suddenly can't get the pills anymore and since you're breaking the law anyway cheaper and easier to get heroin might start looking like a good option.
Well it's not just "white people's lives are more valuable" but an actual increase in drug consumption. Especially as people end up falling backwards into addiction through the medical system rather than due to stereotypical methods of lowlife drug abuse. These images are as powerful as they are false, and can easily convince a middle class pillhead that they're not an addict because they get their drugs from a doctor.
This is what happened to my sister after her dentist accidentally broke her jaw. After getting 120 count oxycontin prescriptions monthly the withdrawal for her was far worse than simply picking up a habit.
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