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by bilbo0s
2490 days ago
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The thing is though, this stuff is hard. Getting the law to punish stuff like this is not as easy as people think it is. Prosecutors are out trying to find creative ways to sanction these sorts of people and corporations, but it's just not this simple, quick thing you can do. Also, keep in mind a lot of this is being done with an eye to the future. In a very real way, the Sacklers are only, what? Maybe 8 to 10% of the problem? The rest of the opioids came from other corporations. So you get a settlement with the little guy, all of a sudden you're in a better position to pressure the other guys. Maybe it does suck. Maybe it is infuriating. But the alternative is that you potentially lose leverage and you never get any of the bad guys. I guess I'm just saying, this stuff is harder than people think it is. |
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Settlements for criminal conduct should be illegal full stop. Money shouldn’t be a get out of jail free card.