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<blockquote data-quote="Diamond7" data-source="post: 77164451" data-attributes="member: 446615"><p>The people responsible are just getting slapped on the back of the hand. Everyone just wants in on the payola. I had a son die from Oxycontin but I was not qualified for the settlement because he had other drugs in his system. Just another legal loophole so the attorneys can keep more money for themselves. Even if they had given me a dollar, but that would have been an admission of guilt for what they did. He is in heaven now so everything is fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamond7, post: 77164451, member: 446615"] The people responsible are just getting slapped on the back of the hand. Everyone just wants in on the payola. I had a son die from Oxycontin but I was not qualified for the settlement because he had other drugs in his system. Just another legal loophole so the attorneys can keep more money for themselves. Even if they had given me a dollar, but that would have been an admission of guilt for what they did. He is in heaven now so everything is fine. [/QUOTE]
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