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Wednesday, April 01, 2015

Delegate Chris Adams to reduce the 30 mile pharmacy rule

11 comments:

  1. Big pharm is screaming broke now weed is available medically and recreationally. Gotta make it easier to reach the true dope man!

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  2. go chris! makes to much sense someone in annapolis will not like this. probably cut into their profits!

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  3. Chris, I didn't vote for you to spend your time with the Medicaid crowd. There are hard working Marylanders that need jobs and other things more important. What have you done for the working man? Medicaid is welfare!

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  4. I live in Willards and was going to a pharmacy in Salisbury, where my doctors are, and was told one day I had to find a pharmacy in my town I lived in, thank god for the one in Pittsville. I was still within the 30 mile limit and told they would not fill my presciptions!

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  5. Adams ran on a platform of supporting small business. Glad he is staying true to his word. Well done Chris.

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  6. I don't get it,so a pharmacy would be forced to deliver prescriptions if they are not within 15 miles?

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  7. A bill offered in the last two weeks of session has little chance, if any, of success. So if you are serious...offer it in January of next year.

    I also agree with 2:53...but I will not simply apply it to Adams...I want to paint that canvass with Anderton, Carroza, Otto, Mautz, and Eckardt...where is the legislation designed to help on a large scale?

    I am beginning to think this is an April Fools joke...oh how I wish it was!

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  8. No one has any right to tell you what pharmacy you have to use. If you want to walk next door or drive 2 hours. Some people don't have the transportation to go long distances.

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  9. You notice who hung out with obama at last SOU speach?head of CVS..uhm?...big pharma is not our friend.they wish to enslave us string us out and cure nothing only to suck us dry of every cent..keep cheering

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  10. Anonymous said...
    No one has any right to tell you what pharmacy you have to use. If you want to walk next door or drive 2 hours. Some people don't have the transportation to go long distances.

    April 1, 2015 at 5:20 PM

    If you are getting welfare you better believe someone has a right to tell you where to get your scripts. WTH do you think you are??

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