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In reply to the discussion: All The Addiction Commercials [View all]KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)35. The Human Services people I know are well organized with multiple other groups
to combat the problem.
You want to keep the whole "rich kid" problem, that's fine.
It isn't.
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It's all about $$$$$. When the rich kids are addicted there's a pot of gold at the end of the road.
Vinca
Feb 2017
#1
The Human Services people I know are well organized with multiple other groups
KittyWampus
Feb 2017
#35
Thanks for responding. Now I understand what you are saying. Now that there are wealthy families
KittyWampus
Feb 2017
#60
I think we'll go to great lengths to avoid a "war" with white people (White myself)
ck4829
Feb 2017
#5
you know what is proven to reduce rates of opiate addiction? Legalized cannabis.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2017
#8
I've had enough problems with my teeth to know that there are reasons for pain meds
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2017
#49
If they showed African-American adddicts, they would be dismissed as a "black problem."
Nitram
Feb 2017
#13
Places where there's nothing to do but drink or do drugs I'm sure that happens a lot.
Initech
Feb 2017
#22
because -insurance- will pay for treatment instead of the Doctors who knew the billions of tablets
Sunlei
Feb 2017
#21