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To: combjelly who wrote (957553)8/19/2016 9:23:46 AM
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And it has more prescriptions for opioids than people in any given year.

I think the above is a bit misleading although still a high number. Opioids are a problem in all states. The prescriptions for opioids are generally written every month for the same individual. Marijuana in the mid southern states was also a big cash crop but it has been replaced by the highly addictive Meth which of course destroys people in a relative short period of time.



To: combjelly who wrote (957553)8/19/2016 2:11:32 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573697
 
AS i-node will tell you, the free market rules in Arkansas. People there want their meth, oxy and fentanyl, and the market provides, as it should!