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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many heroin dealers deliver. And they'll come by your house at three in the morning while you and the rest of the neighborhood is asleep.[/quote] Sweet. I'll leave the light on. [/quote] Well aren't you funny. I am currently waiting to attend a repass after this morning's funeral and burial for a 27 year old who died last Monday of a heroin overdose. I have never seen a family so torn up as my friend, her husband and surviving kids are. But this will never happen to you , right ?[/quote] It's a shame someone forced that adult to take heroin. [/quote] More likely it's a shame that some doctor prescribed opiates for a sports injury or that the adult had undiagnosed mental health problems.[/quote] No, what's most likely is that he was friends with the type of people who like to use heroin. [/quote] PP stated that the 27 year old in question was prescribed opiates to deal with a sports injury and multiple surgeries following that. In recent years this has been an all too common route to heroin addiction because at a certain point doctors stop prescribing the opiates but the patients are already dependent. Don't make the mistake of thinking your kids are safe from this scourge because you think they are hanging only with good kids.[/quote]
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