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Mother, son accused of selling drugs to teens
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What a weird point of view that you would rather have people getting drugs on the street, than seeking medical help.
They shouldn't be getting drugs from you or the street. If you identify a drug habit, it is your medical responsibility to ensure that patient of yours gets medical help (rehab).
If it is that bad, then I feel for you. But don't be enthused when you see somebody getting their drugs off the street instead of seeking professional help.
Shame on this woman! It is her who creates these child �drug seekers� who will eventually come into YOUR ER.
How ignorant you are in failing to recognize the causal chain. Whether it is a medical emergency or not, they still have a problem.
Thank you also to investigators and law enforcement for helping to rid our community of this problem. Keep at it.