ThisAllow doctors to prescribe opiates and complain when people search for cheaper derivates brehs.
It's all fallout from prescription opiates
Is it even possible to kick an opiate addiction

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It's all fallout from prescription opiates
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Tru, but I feel I know how the arrests will be distributed. Feels like h will be the new 'crack' in terms of sentencing.
I will say that there seems to be more of a emphasis on treatment and rehab for heroin and pill poppers than there was for crackheads.
Wonder why that is...

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It's all fallout from prescription opiates
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Yes it is. Just come to my thread in JBO and youll see all about it. I am almost 90 days clean after 4 years of abuse ock
I think the point of emphasis that needs to be noted is that your pill addiction is no different than heroin addiction. No different. I personally feel like people make light of opiate painkiller addiction because they are pills. It's seems like our societies attitude is if you can't inject it or smoke it then it must not be that bad.
Yea, basically i didint do this but i almost did, heroin is cheaper and more abundant than waiting for some fukking perscription. the fact that heroin has a stigma is what makes it less attractive but once you get past that, its the exact same fukking high just no tylenol. Lean, Pills are just perscription grade heroin, nikkas think its a game, its fukking not.
Almost all the young cats started with scrip pills and moved onto heroin.
I just answered the question that its possible to kick the pill addiction and opiate addiction in general HOWEVER, nikkas who slam that shyt, thats tough, none of the people who are slamming ever last, but its possible.
Allow doctors to prescribe opiates and complain when people search for cheaper derivates brehs.
it's bout to get real outchea 
nope, my piece of shyt friend was doin 5 percs a day. before i cut off all contact with him, he was tellin me how he knows hes never gonna be the sameIs it even possible to kick an opiate addiction![]()
only weak fakkits exepriment with that shyt and get addictedWhen we look at societal issues, we as a culture have a tendency to blame the people at the end of the pipeline. School sucks? Must be the students or teachers. Violent neighborhood? Its the hood culture. People are fat? They eat too much.
Meanwhile the people who moved away and fact that federal money may not translate to real educational resources is ignored. The fact that guns and drugs have to get into the violent neighborhood somehow is ignored. The transformation of food companies into chemical companies is ignored.
Now with this heroine crisis, we are seeing a direct cause effect relationship between the actions of big pharma, big insurence, and payed-to-play doctors and hospitals, affecting a larger societal issue. The eager willingness to prescribe opiates has created a demand for them, and the true colors of those presription pain killers are revealed: they are nothing more than a commercialized version of heroine. People will continue to develop heroine addictions. These addictions will be the sole treated symptom of a more deadly virus.
but it's crazy how the system works. You have major illegal drug manufacturers in South America or wherever and that product switches hands many times and travels thousands of miles. So it makes it to EVERY city and small town in America and who ends up getting caught with it?
Some brother who's broke and stuck in a bad neighborhood with a shytty school and that won't be able to afford a good lawyer. damn kid, 5 percs a day aint even shyt. i pray for your boy. i know people who FUNCTION and do 25 bags of the purest H at ONCEnope, my piece of shyt friend was doin 5 percs a day. before i cut off all contact with him, he was tellin me how he knows hes never gonna be the same
fukk im thoonly weak fakkits exepriment with that shyt and get addicted