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Drug laws found to cause 'needless suffering.' What ever shall we do?

"Heightened efforts by the Drug Enforcement Administration to crack down on narcotics abuse are producing a troubling side effect by denying some hospice and elderly patients needed pain medication," reported Washington Post staff writer Carrie Johnson... Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com

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