| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Tracy Kiel | In memory of my little brother, Phil Kiel |
| 102 | Marybeth Bronscheer | |
| 103 | JILL R | AS A RECOVERING RX JUNKIE ALSO WORKING IN THE DUAL DIAGNOSIS FIELD FOR DOUBLE DIGIT YEARS--FLORIDA MUST CHANGE ITS LAWS! |
| 104 | Billie Faulk | In loving Memory of my brother JP Faulk |
| 105 | Anonymous | |
| 106 | Ellen A. | My beautiful daughter became a victim of the over-prescription of OxyContin. Thankfully she is still with us and currently in recovery but we are forever watchful. This drug owns its victims. During a traffic stop she was arrested because she had 1/2 a pill in her possession along with the paraphernalia required to smoke it. The ensuing legal problems (drug court and eventually jail because she could not stay clean) may have saved her life but in other ways the legal system has ruined her. We need hospitals and help for these people. They are sick people, not criminals. Stop the over-prescription of this drug before it ruins an entire generation. Stop the "mom and pop" pharmacies that fill the prescriptions for the drug dealers who then rush right out to their parking lots to sell the junk before returning with another prescription. Send police to sit in these parking lots and the parking lots of the "drug pusher" pain doctors who give drugs to everyone who comes through their doors. Only a very small number of very sick people need these drugs and should only receive them in small, controlled amounts. Everything else is abuse. |
| 107 | jeremy mckiernan | methadone killed my brother when he was only 26. Their needs to be tougher laws to keep this shit off the streets. We all truly miss you jared and think of you every day. |
| 108 | Anonymous | |
| 109 | Robin Cesario | I have three adult sons living at home and are addicted to this these horrible pills |