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In reply to the discussion: Drugs are killing so many people in West Virginia that the state cant keep up with the funerals [View all]ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)3. Let me get this straight.
ACA is nanny state, but when you can't dig your own damned grave, you have to get the government to do it for you?
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Drugs are killing so many people in West Virginia that the state cant keep up with the funerals [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Mar 2017
OP
Trying to care here...... Nope, fail. (Oh, I am QUITE aware of how inhumane, how evil, how...unDemo-
WinkyDink
Mar 2017
#4
It is sad. Our party fight for those people to have decent lives and they spit in our faces. nt
Blue_true
Mar 2017
#16
Oh, is my post the very first one you've read that contains a generalization? My, my! You need to
WinkyDink
Mar 2017
#61
So, they won't be voting for Trump again, right? (Every cloud has a silver lining.)
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#6
Nevertheless, the GOP healthcare plan will spend nothing on treatment and recovery.
milestogo
Mar 2017
#9
Why are Red states so bad with the opioids, I wonder. Kentucky and Alabama...
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#21
I'm sure throwing some Colorado pot smokers in Federal Prison will solve it.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#22
It didn't work for you, but there are plenty of people that it does work for.
Crunchy Frog
Mar 2017
#48
opioid related deaths just passed car crashes, but nobody is freaking out about car crashes;
TheFrenchRazor
Mar 2017
#25
It's a partial opioid agonist, and an opioid in its own right. Not an opiate blocker.
Crunchy Frog
Mar 2017
#43
My understanding is that the Naloxone is not absorbed when Suboxone is used as intended.
Crunchy Frog
Mar 2017
#49
Funny how drug problems in inner cities are a criminal and moral issue but in rural WVa
EffieBlack
Mar 2017
#33
yup, how would people respond if this was some inner city or any place with mostly black/brown
JI7
Mar 2017
#54
Yes, but when crack and heroin were plaguing black, brown and urban commuunities
EffieBlack
Mar 2017
#60