Jamie Loftus
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Oh, 300. Okay. Okay. Well, I mean, here's the thing, Marjorie. The reason why 300 people don't die every day in plane crashes is because the airline industry is incredibly heavily regulated. and has been regulated for decades with this kind of obsessive focus on stopping people from dying in crashes. Not so.
Oh, 300. Okay. Okay. Well, I mean, here's the thing, Marjorie. The reason why 300 people don't die every day in plane crashes is because the airline industry is incredibly heavily regulated. and has been regulated for decades with this kind of obsessive focus on stopping people from dying in crashes. Not so.
Oh, 300. Okay. Okay. Well, I mean, here's the thing, Marjorie. The reason why 300 people don't die every day in plane crashes is because the airline industry is incredibly heavily regulated. and has been regulated for decades with this kind of obsessive focus on stopping people from dying in crashes. Not so.
If the illegal drug supply was instead a legal and regulated drug supply with extremely high standards for what could get through and high standards for who and when it was sold and all this kind of stuff, then probably a lot less people would die.
If the illegal drug supply was instead a legal and regulated drug supply with extremely high standards for what could get through and high standards for who and when it was sold and all this kind of stuff, then probably a lot less people would die.
If the illegal drug supply was instead a legal and regulated drug supply with extremely high standards for what could get through and high standards for who and when it was sold and all this kind of stuff, then probably a lot less people would die.
For one thing, if you're buying your drugs from a government store that has strict rules about like what and how they can sell, you know, you're not getting fucking any fentanyl in your shit. Right.
For one thing, if you're buying your drugs from a government store that has strict rules about like what and how they can sell, you know, you're not getting fucking any fentanyl in your shit. Right.
For one thing, if you're buying your drugs from a government store that has strict rules about like what and how they can sell, you know, you're not getting fucking any fentanyl in your shit. Right.
No, I mean, it's it's it's part of it's like the wind shit got where. Right. Like one of the reasons why we're having such an issue with fentanyl right now in Oregon is that fentanyl like got here later than it got to a lot of the rest of the country. And like the the the fucking actual drug. way in which the opiate epidemic spread had an impact on how and when fentanyl hit different places.
No, I mean, it's it's it's part of it's like the wind shit got where. Right. Like one of the reasons why we're having such an issue with fentanyl right now in Oregon is that fentanyl like got here later than it got to a lot of the rest of the country. And like the the the fucking actual drug. way in which the opiate epidemic spread had an impact on how and when fentanyl hit different places.
No, I mean, it's it's it's part of it's like the wind shit got where. Right. Like one of the reasons why we're having such an issue with fentanyl right now in Oregon is that fentanyl like got here later than it got to a lot of the rest of the country. And like the the the fucking actual drug. way in which the opiate epidemic spread had an impact on how and when fentanyl hit different places.
The idea that the epidemic of deaths due to the illegal use of opioids is a liberal city phenomenon is for one thing kind of cutting all of Appalachia out of it, which like, boy, that's supposed to be something J.D. Vance knows something about, but I love that he's blaming his mom's drug addiction on fucking fentanyl being trafficked in when it's like your mom was stealing pills.
The idea that the epidemic of deaths due to the illegal use of opioids is a liberal city phenomenon is for one thing kind of cutting all of Appalachia out of it, which like, boy, that's supposed to be something J.D. Vance knows something about, but I love that he's blaming his mom's drug addiction on fucking fentanyl being trafficked in when it's like your mom was stealing pills.
The idea that the epidemic of deaths due to the illegal use of opioids is a liberal city phenomenon is for one thing kind of cutting all of Appalachia out of it, which like, boy, that's supposed to be something J.D. Vance knows something about, but I love that he's blaming his mom's drug addiction on fucking fentanyl being trafficked in when it's like your mom was stealing pills.
Like, as a nurse, right? Like, she wasn't getting them from someone who smuggled them across the border.
Like, as a nurse, right? Like, she wasn't getting them from someone who smuggled them across the border.
Like, as a nurse, right? Like, she wasn't getting them from someone who smuggled them across the border.