Walgreens Rides Alone
One thing that emerged is that Walgreen’s own pharmacists had made repeated attempts to convince corporate leadership to establish a central database of suspicious purchases, and the customers who made them.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Sep 5, 2022 | In the News | 0 |
One thing that emerged is that Walgreen’s own pharmacists had made repeated attempts to convince corporate leadership to establish a central database of suspicious purchases, and the customers who made them.
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…where the NFL and the solons of pro sports may be waiting on the results of the clinical trials and approval from FDA before they proceed, those same young fans are more likely to just go ahead and buy the stuff off the friend of a friend and, you know, take it.
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More impressive results have come from simply increasing taxes on alcoholic beverages. States that have done so have been rewarded, mostly through reductions in the consequences of excessive drinking.
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“choosing to use lower-potency cannabis products could help to make cannabis use safer and offers a sensible strategy for harm reduction.”
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Aug 22, 2022 | Addiction | 0 |
It’s still what we tend to think of as ‘normal’. Held up as what we hope to return to, someday when the pandemic is over and sanity has returned.
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