PearlWatson
Well-Known Member
So, people having excess prescription pills laying around their house has nothing to do with a doctor that is likely receiving benefits for prescribing them to patients that supposedly need it. Uh huh. I'm sure he never got any pills from a doctor which would have started the addiction, but rather started randomly asking around at school. That's likely.
I don't need one case or another to back up my point, which is apparently what you think this comes down to as you're residing on pointless technicalities. Doctors shove pills down people's throat because it's the easiest method of care and makes them just as much or more money compared to being truly involved and wanting the absolute best care for their patients.
Do you disagree with that, or are you only here to poke at people for no reason?
Who says it was "excess" pills lying around? That is just more speculation. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
You can bash on doctors all you'd like but it doesn't seem to fit this situation. I agree some doctors do abuse their prescription powers.
My response wasn't about poking, it was about focusing on the abuse of his teaching/coaching position, which is the reason this guy got arrested.