Terry B. wrote:This is also true. I have done some work for several pharmaceutical companies and though it could be fun to think of them as evil henchmen twitching their mustaches, they do a lot of good. In some other areas, they are providing what their customers (doctors and patients) want and what politicians are telling them they should be working on.
An on-duty Vernal police detective apparently used a state prescription-drug database to target a couple and steal hundreds of their Oxycontin and Percocet pills, raising questions about how sensitive medication information is handled, said state legislators and attorneys for the couple.
Detective Ben M. Murray, 36, was arrested on suspicion of two counts of burglary in August and resigned from the department, but he has yet to be charged with a crime.
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The Utah Attorney General’s Office had no comment Tuesday on the progress of the case.
Murray visited the home of Russell Smithey, 42, and Candy Holmes, 37, three times a month from January through July 2011, saying he was doing a "pill check," said attorney Tyler Ayres.
So much for HIPAA..... and why can a Police officer see a "prescription database" without a Search Warrant? War on drugs, maybe?
Because Small Government GOP fuckos like Utah has believe it's "FOR THE CHILDREN" "OUR OWN GOOD" "TRUST US, WE KNOW BEST".
& since they haven't arrested this fucking pig yet, someone ought to see to it justice is served.
An on-duty Vernal police detective apparently used a state prescription-drug database to target a couple and steal hundreds of their Oxycontin and Percocet pills, raising questions about how sensitive medication information is handled, said state legislators and attorneys for the couple.
Detective Ben M. Murray, 36, was arrested on suspicion of two counts of burglary in August and resigned from the department, but he has yet to be charged with a crime.
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The Utah Attorney General’s Office had no comment Tuesday on the progress of the case.
Murray visited the home of Russell Smithey, 42, and Candy Holmes, 37, three times a month from January through July 2011, saying he was doing a "pill check," said attorney Tyler Ayres.
So much for HIPAA..... and why can a Police officer see a "prescription database" without a Search Warrant? War on drugs, maybe?
Because Small Government GOP fuckos like Utah has believe it's "FOR THE CHILDREN" "OUR OWN GOOD" "TRUST US, WE KNOW BEST".
& since they haven't arrested this fucking pig yet, someone ought to see to it justice is served.
Well, then they may be GOP, but they aren't "small government."
An on-duty Vernal police detective apparently used a state prescription-drug database to target a couple and steal hundreds of their Oxycontin and Percocet pills, raising questions about how sensitive medication information is handled, said state legislators and attorneys for the couple.
Detective Ben M. Murray, 36, was arrested on suspicion of two counts of burglary in August and resigned from the department, but he has yet to be charged with a crime.
Photos
The Utah Attorney General’s Office had no comment Tuesday on the progress of the case.
Murray visited the home of Russell Smithey, 42, and Candy Holmes, 37, three times a month from January through July 2011, saying he was doing a "pill check," said attorney Tyler Ayres.
So much for HIPAA..... and why can a Police officer see a "prescription database" without a Search Warrant? War on drugs, maybe?
Because Small Government GOP fuckos like Utah has believe it's "FOR THE CHILDREN" "OUR OWN GOOD" "TRUST US, WE KNOW BEST".
& since they haven't arrested this fucking pig yet, someone ought to see to it justice is served.
Well, then they may be GOP, but they aren't "small government."
Live in the State & listen to them rail on the Feds for overstepping the proper role of government.
They all say the same shit.
Terry B. wrote:This is also true. I have done some work for several pharmaceutical companies and though it could be fun to think of them as evil henchmen twitching their mustaches, they do a lot of good. In some other areas, they are providing what their customers (doctors and patients) want and what politicians are telling them they should be working on.
corporate shill
hack
whore!
Entire financial system crashed for a year or so - a brother has to eat.
WildGorillaMan wrote:Enthusiasm combined with no skill whatsoever can sometimes carry the day.
Fat Cat wrote:Turd, expert on everything, will now explain to us how he knows more about the harmful effects of pharmaceuticals than practicing physicians. Jackass.
Since they're prescribed by practicing physicians, there must not be a problem.
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