Being sold a bill of goods April 12, 2007
Posted by reformedville in : Criminal Justice, Government , add a commentchronic pain sufferers vs. the DEA
Right now, law enforcement and the political machine are selling you a “War On Drugs,” instead of making sure that your medical needs are being met.
The entire medical profession functions to deny pain treatment and they don’t even know they’re doing it. How would a pain patient with any kind of neuropathic pain get by this fictional doctor? (Click Here)
The political prosecutions continue, even as people in severe pain are refused opioids in sufficient doses.
While some patients are being driven to suicide, others are dying of entirely preventable illnesses resulting from untreated pain.
(See The Chilling Effect)
The prosecutions will not stop until the public rises up against this injustice. (Click Here)
The United States of America was founded on the idea that each citizen has a right to life and liberty – to the pursuit of happiness. Unfortunately, we have strayed so far from this ideal that we now incarcerate more of our citizens than any other country in the world.
Both political parties are deeply involved, using their “get tough on crime” policies to further their own political aspirations. Yet, at its core, our American government is an entity whose power is derived from the consent of the governed. When the government no longer works to protect the lives and liberty of its citizens, its citizens must make their voices heard.
Pain Relief Network works to expose this gross violation of rights — to awaken the press to the nightmare they are sanctioning with their silence.
We are here to work with you, those in pain, those with family members in pain, and doctors who are being destroyed by the government’s “War On Prescription Drug Abuse.”
We are here to abolish the Controlled Substances Act so that society will have to rationally regulate these important medicines, ensuring that those who need them can get them without fear of prosecution. The criminalization of doctors and patients must stop. The doctor/patient relationship must be restored to the privileged position in society it once enjoyed.
It is time to put the medical needs of the vulnerable ahead of the political aspirations of the powerful.
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It’s time for Christians to break their silence and let the politicians know we are tired of this.
