Re: Pain Agreements: "Contract" or Coercion?
- From: "OldGoat" <oldgoatmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 21:52:58 GMT
Attention Sean C (and anyone else interested)
I knew I forgot something. If you go by the pain relief network
WWW. painreliefnetwork.org.
There is currently a very old link for a petition from the "Oxycontin wars"
to "save" oxycontin when the FDA still had a full hard on to withdraw the
drug. It's still available to sign, but there also used to be a class action
suit to sign up for against the Justice department (may have been yanked to
change Ashcroft to Gonzolelez) and I think the AMA for all this non
prescribing/ pain contract/ urine screening crap. It may be worth a peek and
a couple signatures (and they do have something figured out to maintain
anonymity) Take a peek and if the DOJ suit isn't still up you might want to
ask how to get to it and/or it's status.
Sorry, I have been a bit (painfully) distracted--og
"Sean C" <redhawk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message >
In short, these contracts are a fraud and a con, allowing the doctor to
con himself as well as you. I can only hope someday some smart lawyer
will round up a few of these contracts and file a class action suit
against the AMA for putting us into a situation where we have to sign
away our rights or be tortured.
--Sean C
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