BeachBum4u
Bluelighter
It dealt with what was called the pharmaceutical's overproduction of opiates. But especially it went into a legislative bill which apparently passed, vastly reducing the DEA's ability to, what they called, their ability to go after narcotic diversion cases. They say their hands are basically tied and they will no longer have the ability to properly investigate and charge drug diversion cases (which to those who aren't familiar with the term, the selling of legal prescription medication illegally, mostly pain pills). In some cases, it's where one may legally obtain more pain medication than they need and they then sell the excess to a dealer. He in turn sells the pills for top dollar to those "on the street" willing and able to pay.
They claim the main (and frankly the only) reason this whole system works is due to the fact that these drugs are over produced. They basically ignore every other factor and say that if the drug companies made less of these medications, the problem would be greatly reduce or eliminated.
I am curious if others saw it and what their thoughts may be on the matter.
They claim the main (and frankly the only) reason this whole system works is due to the fact that these drugs are over produced. They basically ignore every other factor and say that if the drug companies made less of these medications, the problem would be greatly reduce or eliminated.
I am curious if others saw it and what their thoughts may be on the matter.