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    OxyContin is Purdue's No.1 drug, although sales have decreased recently due to generics. (AP Photo/Douglas Healey).
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    OxyContin maker considers bankruptcy as lawsuits pile up

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    March 4, 2019 6:42 pm
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    FILE - In this April 12, 2016, file photo, containers for used needles and drug use information are provided at each of the injecting cubicles at Sydney's Medically Supervised Injecting Centre in Sydney, Australia. Some lawmakers, activists and medical groups in Massachusetts are pushing for the creation of "supervised injection sites" where drug users can shoot up illegal substances under the watchful eye of staff trained in countering the effect of potentially fatal overdoses. Injection sites are already legal in a number of countries including Australia, Canada, France and Spain.
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    Trump administration sues to block supervised injection site in Philadelphia

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    U.S. Coast Guard cutter Forward in the Pacific Ocean.
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    Coast Guard ship returns from Central America with 34,000 pounds of cocaine

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    Soldier pleads guilty in plot to import $1M in cocaine from Colombia on US military plane
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    Soldier pleads guilty in plot to import $1M in cocaine from Colombia on US military plane

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    Deaths from opioid-cocaine cocktails have surged since 2010
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    Deaths from opioid-cocaine cocktails have surged since 2010

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    52 bales of cocaine worth $30 million seized near Puerto Rico
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    52 bales of cocaine worth $30 million seized near Puerto Rico

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    D. J. Meek, a 40-year-old homeless drug addict, smokes crystal meth Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, in the Skid Row area of downtown Los Angeles.
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    A man sits alone inside a Metrobus in downtown Washington.
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    The Missteps of the First Step Act
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