This is a surprising site. Saw a few from my area.
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/cr...inal_cases.pdf
This is a surprising site. Saw a few from my area.
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/cr...inal_cases.pdf
That is a BIG list. My people seem to like to abuse hydrocodone. lol.
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Hopefully the list grows by one more doc from nj.....
And people wonder why insurance costs keep going up...
Jeesh.
sad really how these doctors do this kind of stuff.
I think if you look at how many docs there are and how many are shady dope dealer doctors it's a small percent. Same with cops same with everyone.
But damn, being able to write a script for drugs that people pay an arm and a leg for the temptation must be great.
I wonder why Scally isn't on there.
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What a waste of a med school education. Jeez. Do no harm eh? Very interesting stuff.
Yeah, but they know the DEA keeps track of those drugs they prescribe. If they start doing some shady shit, eventually they're going to end up getting caught. And I don't know about you, but all the money in the world isn't worth going to prison. And most of those guys are old/white collared guys. They don't know shit about being tough and they'd be total victims in general population.
Drug dealers know they're eventually going to get caught or killed. When they get out of prison, they get back to where they left off and the cycle repeats. But the fear of prison for most people is greater than any amount of money they can get offered. And I didn't say old white guys, I said old white collared guys. Meaning that they're not exactly your typical street thugs.
If they are white collared ordinary people than do you think they expect to go to prison or die. People think they won't get caught or they will stop before they do. My point was that it is so tempting average people do it. Sucks either way and all the lives destroyed.
I would expect them to think of it more when they're doing something highly illegal like abusing their prescription pad. There will always be a few of them who will get tempted by the money, but I'm willing to bet a lot of those guys really got caught up in it due to other circumstances.
I mean doctors typically make a pretty good living. They can't be that tempted by a couple hundred bucks or even a grand or two.
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