This video discusses the controversial approval and marketing of OxyContin by Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family. It highlights the role of specific FDA personnel and the alleged manipulation of the approval process, drawing parallels to drug cartels. The content is critical of the pharmaceutical industry's practices.
This video critically examines the FDA approval process for OxyContin, highlighting alleged corporate bribery and systemic corruption involving the Sackler family, Purdue Pharma, and former FDA official Curtis Wright. It details a meeting in a hotel room where Wright allegedly approved the drug, later joining Purdue Pharma, illustrating a 'revolving door' phenomenon.
Presidential candidate RFK Jr. has challenged conventional Democratic gun control narratives by stating he does not intend to confiscate firearms. He cites expansive Supreme Court decisions like Bruen and Heller as legal barriers to such actions. Furthermore, he suggests that focusing solely on guns ignores other societal factors contributing to violence, pointing to the pharmaceutical industry and societal changes as potential areas of investigation.
Joshua Prince, representing the Firearms Industry Consulting Group, discusses the ongoing legal and political battles for Second Amendment rights. He highlights a significant win in Pittsburgh where three ordinances (assault weapons ban, high-capacity magazine ban, red flag orders) were struck down by Judge James, despite opposition from organizations like Everytown Law. Prince also touches on broader threats to constitutional rights, including a case where a decade-old tax return issue could lead to a lifetime firearm prohibition, and raises concerns about the link between SSRI drugs and violence, urging accountability for pharmaceutical companies.
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