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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]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)6. So, they won't be voting for Trump again, right? (Every cloud has a silver lining.)
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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