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A federal judge vowed to tackle the opioid crisis. Drug companies say thats a sign of bias.
By Joel Achenbach and Lenny Bernstein at the Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/a-federal-judge-vowed-to-tackle-the-opioid-crisis-drug-companies-say-thats-a-sign-of-bias/2019/09/15/94b12f8a-d7ab-11e9-a688-303693fb4b0b_story.html?outputType=amp&__twitter_impression=true
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For the better part of two years, U.S. District Judge Dan Aaron Polster has urged some of the nations most combative lawyers to craft a settlement that would funnel billions of dollars from drug companies to cities and counties ravaged by the opioid epidemic.
The judge, who has wrestled with what legal experts describe as the biggest civil lawsuit in U.S. history, wants this to happen sooner, not later, because so many lives are at stake. Polsters best motivational tool has been a firm trial date: Oct. 21, when opening arguments are scheduled to begin on the 18th floor of the federal courthouse near the banks of the Cuyahoga River.
But nothing is simple in this unbelievably complicated case. The latest twist came early Saturday morning when some of the drug companies being sued filed legal papers asking Polster to step down.
They claim his zeal for a settlement, and references to the death toll from opioids and the role of drug companies in the crisis, shows he cannot be an unbiased jurist. The drug companies have broadly denied theyre responsible for the tremendous spike in addiction and fatal overdoses from prescription opioids that began about two decades ago.
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applegrove
(118,484 posts)because of their wisdom implementing the law? So i take it there is a death lobby out there that thinks opioid deaths are a good thing?
OAITW r.2.0
(24,287 posts)Drug companies think this distorts their market and profit opportunities.
Is this the gist of the article?I I assume the Sacklers with the billions they have made, while destroying the lives of 30MM people don't matter...amirite?
applegrove
(118,484 posts)they vote GOP.
Ligyron
(7,616 posts)It couldn't possibly be any worse than what we have now. Why do people want to take drugs in the first place? Something is seriously wrong here.
Besides, this is the Land of the Free right? It's nobody's business.
applegrove
(118,484 posts)a part of what Portugal did when they made drugs only a health problem, not a criminal one.