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NOT A SINGLE DAY IN JAIL, MURDERED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS

Fines less than a fraction of profits.

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Yeah, this is insane. They're still walking away filthy rich.

Really hope some family member of somebody ruined by opioids takes justice into their own hands.

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if they cant pay damages anymore then there is no reason to keep them around

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They still could.

Its Purdue pharmaceutical thats strangely bankruptcy.

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jews win again, honk honk

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WOW RIGHT WHEN THE TALIBAN TOOK OVER THE MAJOR POPPY CLIME!

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"I've never seen any such abuse of justice," said Nan Goldin, an artist who emerged as a leading opioid activist after becoming addicted to OxyContin.

Always have to control both sides.

"Due process requires that those with litigation claims have reasonable opportunity to be heard," argued DOJ attorney Paul Schwartzberg during the trial.

Make that every side.

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hand rubbing intensifies

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Oy Vey , you ungrateful goyim weren't complaining when you were snorting 80mg oxy's while drinking your Pabst Blue Ribbon draughts

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jokes on you, I drink High Life

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Every single kike in this ruling deserves to swing.

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I agree with one thing: Endless litigation is no good. What's happened with asbestos should not be a model for anything.

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Really? Oh OK.

I’m wondering if their homes also won immunity from all future gasoline fires?

I also wonder if their bodies are immune to bullets, you know if they had to suddenly run out of their burning homes and were unprotected.

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How much Monopoly Money did that cost the US taxpayers?

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