Now what do we do about fentanyl?
…much of the fentanyl in circulation is in the form of an additive to some other drug– cocaine, for instance, or methamphetamine, or one of the many sedatives.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Feb 2, 2023 | Addictive Substances, Public Health | 0 |
…much of the fentanyl in circulation is in the form of an additive to some other drug– cocaine, for instance, or methamphetamine, or one of the many sedatives.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jan 30, 2023 | Addictive Substances, Public Policy | 0 |
One marketing expert explained this in my hearing, some years ago. He said that a product like cigarettes, that the customer literally can’t quit using without considerable discomfort– well, those are the best earners.
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It’s the small business without deep pockets or other sources of revenue that’s directly threatened. They’re still on the hook for state taxes, of course. The numbers simply won’t match up.
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I long ago realized that no matter what happens, I’ll be one of the ones left to deal with the casualties.
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Maybe they just saw it as none of their damn business, so long as he showed up on time and didn’t embarrass them. It’s the sort of accommodation people make all the time in response to someone else’s excessive drinking in a social or work situation.
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