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Monday, September 26, 2011
Drug Deaths Now Outnumber Traffic Fatalities In U.S., Data Show
A review of government data shows that drug deaths have doubled over the past ten years, fueled in part by the booming prescription drug trade. For the first time since 1979, drugs have killed more people than car crashes.
Government data? It's TOTAL BS. That's almost 60 people a MONTH in EVERY STATE. More scare tactics from an organization that LOVES to scare people. I imagine the NEXT press release from them will blame "terrorists" for bringing in "drugs". And our very civilization is at stake. More surveillance is needed. More reports and "monitoring" will be required. And of course, more "identification" will be needed from the legitimate prescription users, like maye "fingerprints"...the data base shall grow, dang it! GROW!!
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Government data? It's TOTAL BS. That's almost 60 people a MONTH in EVERY STATE. More scare tactics from an organization that LOVES to scare people. I imagine the NEXT press release from them will blame "terrorists" for bringing in "drugs". And our very civilization is at stake. More surveillance is needed. More reports and "monitoring" will be required. And of course, more "identification" will be needed from the legitimate prescription users, like maye "fingerprints"...the data base shall grow, dang it! GROW!!
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