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RE: Kentucky sues Walgreens over opiod epidemic
(06-15-2018 03:22 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  Maybe I'm just too old, but I know of nobody that is or has been addicted to opiates. In HS, some kids may have taken a Vicodin from their parents' medicine cabinet and popped it before a party from time to time, but they were never sold. I had a pretty low point in my life in the late 90s that I am not proud of where I snorted some coke (not habitually) and was around and experimented with some other pretty hard schit, but I have not so much as been in the same room as heroin.

It's a major issue with school-age kids these days. Back when I was in high school (I'm in my 40's) kids were looking to score weed or coke. Now it's pills.
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