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Posted: July 14, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized
This article gets it partly right.
The so called opioid epidemic no longer has much to do with prescription drugs, and abuse of prescription drugs was always part of the problem.
The thing is almost every opioid death from prescription drugs involves abuse of the opioid , combined with alcohol and other drugs.
Deaths from taking opioid pain meds- as prescribed- are extremely rare.
Politicians have passed a plethora of laws that make it harder for doctors to prescribe opioids- while neglecting the fact that these opioid overdose deaths from prescription pain meds involve abuse of the drug- not taking as prescribed.
These laws have little to no effect on those who abuse the drugs. What these laws do is make people with legitimate chronic pain suffer because of the absurd amount of extra training and extra paperwork Dr’s now have to go through.
Take a prescription to a pharmacy, and you are treated like a criminal and/or a junkie.
This is doing nothing to stop the flow of heroin and fentayl which cause most of the deaths in the opioid epdemic.
The common factor in all the overdoses is people abusing drugs- whether prescription or illegal.
Focus needs to be on preventing large quantities of heroin and fentanyl from entering the U.S.
It’s either that or just make them legally available to anyone. At least the purity/ dosage would be calculated correctly, rather than some dope dealer who never graduated high school trying to calulate the dosage of fentanyl in micrograms when they don’t even comprehend what the difference between milligram and microgram is.
Option 3 is just let the junkies kill themselves off and remove the addicts from the gene pool.
I don’t see option 3 actually happening, and many people successfully stop abusing drugs.
Then there’s the fact that Afghanistan now supplies close to 90% of the worlds heroin, with most of the rest coming from Mexico and the old ” golden triangle” in SE Asia.
I don’t have the answer, but nothing currently being done seems to be helping.
One thing I do know is this bullshit of making people who are truly suffering with chronic pain suffer to make some politician fell good and act like he/she accomplished something needs to stop.
I figure the current “opioid epidemic” will start slowing down real soon. Just like back in the ’70’s when heroin was plentiful, then kids grew up watching older brothers, sisters and parents either die or ruin their lives- and the kids never did the shit.
Same with crack cocaine- after seeing brothers, sisters and parents fuck up their lives- the kids growing up when crackheads were everywhere never did the shit.
The “War on Drugs” is not winnable- prohibtion should have taught that lesson.
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Posted: July 13, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedPolitical Power Play in Ohio Provides Harsh Reminder to Sportsmen Everywhere
Posted: July 13, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedAs an Ohio hunter and fisherman, these actions are insane and will hurt Ohio outdoorsmen, and fish and wildlife populations.
None of those fired deserved to be fired, and replacing highly qualified individuals with political appointees who know little to nothing about Ohio’s fish and wildlife and even less about those who fish and hunt in Ohio is pure idiocy.
The ODNR has been doing a great job in using science based decisions combined with input from Ohio’s hunters and fishermen to manage fish and game in Ohio.
Now some political hacks will be appointed to management level positions in the ODNR.
These people will be clueless about hunters and hunting and subject to believing anti-hunting, antu-trapping and anti- gun zealots.
Appointing people to management positions in the ODNR who do not have experience in fish and wildlife management is absurd.
The people- actually the person who should be replaced in the ODNR is director Zeheringer as he’s proven by his actions that he is unfit to lead the ODNR.
His actions have harmed Ohio’s hunters, trappers and fishermen and have left the division open to politicization by anti- hunting, anti- trapping and anti gun zealots.
The ODNR needs to be run by those qualified in their respective fields- not political appointees sure to include thos who are opposed to hunting and trapping.
Kasich has only proven once again that he himself is nothing more than a political hack.