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it won t be eased by bankrupting america s pharmaceutical companies. do you think it s the right strategy or not to go after these companies? i think anybody that has been part of getting people addicted needs to be held accountable. the right thing to happen or what would happen here is these companies would step up and figure out how to help stop the abuse. they figure out how to put money in for rehabilitation and figure out how to compensate families who lost their loved ones. that s what ought to happen here. that s what i would like to see happen. in my eight years, we worked with pam monty, put a lot of money into stopping pill mills and other things, it s hard. i know the president talked about the fact that they put pressure on fentanyl, and a spokesperson said when it comes to reducing demand for fentanyl,
sentinel and won t be eased by bankrupting america s pharmaceutical companies. is at the right strategy or not? anybody who has been part of getting people addicted needs to be held accountable. the right thing to happen is these companies would step up and say figure out how to stop the abuse, help put money and figure out how to compensate the families who lost their loved ones. that is what ought to happen and that is what i would like to see happen. we put a lot of money into stopping pill mills. it is hard. shannon: i know the president talked about putting pressure with china with regards to fentanyl because part of this equation, the chinese foreign minister saying the foreign ministry spokesman saying when it comes to increasing demand for fentanyl the us government
so why johnson & johnson said on appealing is because they said look, this has nothing to do with why these laws were initially set up. obviously, the attorney general there begs to differ. dana: i m wondering about that too because it is an fda approved drug. oklahoma is saying, well marketed incorrectly but wall street journal writing this today a ruling by an oklahoma judge johnson & johnson to pay 72 million will be shared by everyone who wants a scapegoat for the scores of addiction. but the ruling has four dangerous consequences by opening a vast new arena for product liability suits. the opioid addiction problem is varied and complex and it won t be eased by bankrupting america s pharmaceutical companies. jay and jay is not the only country, purdue for example settled one of these cases. why do they choose to do that and johnson & johnson to appeal? culpability and purdue had no liability associated with the settlement in the state of oklahoma but i agree with the