
http://thecontrail.com/forum/topics/sac ... t%3A672806" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;There is a dubious new addition to the Forbes 2015 America’s Richest Families list. The Sackler family, which owns 100 percent of Purdue Pharma, amassed the 16th largest family fortune in the U.S., estimated to be worth $14 billion dollars.
What makes this distinction dubious is the fact that the Sackler’s built their fortune by peddling the highly addictive, and often deadly, opiate painkiller OxyContin as a supposedly non-addictive version of oxycodone, labeling it as “abuse resistant.”
And if you find the source obscure, here's an earlier article from Fortune:
http://fortune.com/2011/11/09/oxycontin ... -medicine/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The celebrity in rehab and the addict holding up pharmacies have both become such clichés that it’s easy to view painkiller calamities as things that happen only to criminals and celebrities. But the numbers are broad and disturbing: Some 15,000 Americans died of opioid overdoses in 2008 — triple the number for 1999, according to the new CDC findings. That’s more than from heroin and cocaine combined. As Dr. Irfan Dhalla, a physician and drug-safety researcher, puts it, “That’s four 9/11s a year.”
Those who continue to support the war on drugs are complete and utter boobs.












