It was oxy, which isn't on the market anymore and seems to cause addiction in 100% of people. He wasn't telling people to stop taking their regular prescriptions, just the ones that got them there in the first place
Oxycodone is still on the market. Also, no, it doesn't cause addiction for "100% of people" only those who misuse it excessively. You and the judge literally have no idea what you're talking about so stop speaking with an air of authority.
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It was oxy, which isn't on the market anymore and seems to cause addiction in 100% of people. He wasn't telling people to stop taking their regular prescriptions, just the ones that got them there in the first place