charlie sherrill
Member
I've talked about this before. You can have as many pain pills as you want as long as you have a prescription for them and don't get caught selling them to anyone else. There are legal pill mills all over the country. Many are clinics that are called pain management or some such. Granted, some are legitimate pain management clinics. Others are pill mills. The population of this county is not very large and we lose several folks a month to OD's on pain pills. Some people make a living on doctor shopping to get enough pills for themselves and then selling enough to keep the enterprise going. Unless you catch them selling there's not much that can be done about it...until they catch themselves. Most of these "pillheads" aren't exactly pillars of the community and as such they aren't missed when they are gone. However, some of them are people you've known and worked with that got hooked after being treated for some kind of injury or other condition. One of the common forms of ODing is called the Soma coma. Eat a bunch of Lortabs or Oxycontin, wash down a bunch of Somas,(muscle relaxents) sometimes with alcohol, go into a coma and die.
We had another one yesterday. She was a young woman I'll call Tracy. At one time she was married and had a family. Somehow she got hooked up with a pillhead I'll call Keith. At first it wasn't too bad. Keith would bring her a few pills when her husband was at work. Then she got to going to Keith's house for extended periods of time. At first her husband would go get her and bring her home, even if she had been gone for a week or more. They eventually divorced, she moved in with Keith, and they got a divorce. Her ex-husband got custody of the kids. Keith bought her a boob job. I guess the pain killers helped with this. Crazy Joe found out about the boob job and wanted a free look. He held her at gunpoint until he got to see them. I answered the call on that one. I don't know why she called. She refused to give a statement and didn't want to prosecute. "I'd a showed 'em to him if he'd just asked. He didn't have to pull no gun." Crazy Joe Jr. died not long after this incident form an OD. Crazy Joe got even crazier and after three taserings we got him commited. He's been OK for the last year. He walks around in a fog. He's one of the few who actually takes his meds...for now.
The point I'm trying to make with this is is there's some things our lawmakers can do to prevent this from happening. It's the same thing with the highly addictive crystal meth problem. You can't buy Sudafed by the pallet anymore, but you can still buy it. They make cold meds without ephidrine that work just as good. You ain't gonna hear the makers of Sudafed fussing about this problem. They're making too much money off of it. Apparently the lawmakers are too preoccupied with getting free medical care to these folks so more of this stuff can happen...for free. I recently read a PC article on how over 70% of the young people can't enter the armed services because they are too fat or too stupid. The article didn't mention drug abuse. It should have.
We had another one yesterday. She was a young woman I'll call Tracy. At one time she was married and had a family. Somehow she got hooked up with a pillhead I'll call Keith. At first it wasn't too bad. Keith would bring her a few pills when her husband was at work. Then she got to going to Keith's house for extended periods of time. At first her husband would go get her and bring her home, even if she had been gone for a week or more. They eventually divorced, she moved in with Keith, and they got a divorce. Her ex-husband got custody of the kids. Keith bought her a boob job. I guess the pain killers helped with this. Crazy Joe found out about the boob job and wanted a free look. He held her at gunpoint until he got to see them. I answered the call on that one. I don't know why she called. She refused to give a statement and didn't want to prosecute. "I'd a showed 'em to him if he'd just asked. He didn't have to pull no gun." Crazy Joe Jr. died not long after this incident form an OD. Crazy Joe got even crazier and after three taserings we got him commited. He's been OK for the last year. He walks around in a fog. He's one of the few who actually takes his meds...for now.
The point I'm trying to make with this is is there's some things our lawmakers can do to prevent this from happening. It's the same thing with the highly addictive crystal meth problem. You can't buy Sudafed by the pallet anymore, but you can still buy it. They make cold meds without ephidrine that work just as good. You ain't gonna hear the makers of Sudafed fussing about this problem. They're making too much money off of it. Apparently the lawmakers are too preoccupied with getting free medical care to these folks so more of this stuff can happen...for free. I recently read a PC article on how over 70% of the young people can't enter the armed services because they are too fat or too stupid. The article didn't mention drug abuse. It should have.