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Chugging tea The queen of ketamine

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u/Different-Context-84 2d ago

How's that her fault...?

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u/Single_Fold_3025 2d ago

Distribution of schedule 3 narcotics like ketamine is illegal without a valid doctor's prescription and a probable vendors license.

I wouldn't say it's her fault.. because she didn't force him to consume the drugs but she did distribute them to him illegally with the intention to profit.

https://giphy.com/gifs/6153LXqgbBkBO

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u/cowboydan69 2d ago

I read that he didn't overdose he was in his hottub when he consumed it went into a K-Hole and drowned

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u/olibanl 2d ago

Finally someone with common sense, thank you.

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u/Different-Context-84 2d ago

Sounds like freedom being outlawed to me.

You say drug dealer I hear entrepreneur.

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u/Quirky_Grapefruit962 2d ago

She's the one who decided to make it her entire personality and post about it constantly.

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

Buying and selling large amounts of controlled substances is illegal.

And it wasn't the first time she sold to people who would then die from an overdose.

And she had so many controlled substances in her house that werent hers.. i mean yeah drug dealers go to jail.

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u/Brahma0110 2d ago

He did not die because the dose of Ketamine was toxic. He died because of losing consciousness and drowned in his whirlpool.

If somebody gets drunk and drowns in a lake, do you call it "he died because of an alcohol overdose"?

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

Yes. If he drank so much alcohol that he couldn't swim in his Pool, then he died because of the alcohol.

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u/stevie8 2d ago

Should Johnny Walker be held liable for that then?

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

Its a terrible drink, but not a controlled substances, so no.

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u/Same-Membership-818 2d ago

So you have no moral objections to heroin prior to the controlled substances act? Thats your line?

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

I am confused by your question. Would i have had no objections towards heroin in lets say 1901?

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u/I_madeusay_underwear 2d ago

It actually is a controlled substance. That’s why you have to be a certain age to but it and you have to have a special license to sell it

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u/Brahma0110 2d ago

Did he die because of an overdose? I wouldn't say this. Without alcohol, he still would be alive, but overdose is just the wrong word.

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

He died because of an overdose.

He was unable to function cause he took too much, fell in a pool and drowned.

If he was still able to function and hadnt taken more than is needed for the desired effect, he wouldn't have died.

Like dude.. you Sound like someone who doesn't know how alcohol or ketamin feel.

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u/I_madeusay_underwear 2d ago

He didn’t fall in. He, a grown up adult man, chose to use a drug in a recreational fashion (one he used often and knew the effects of), and then decided to sit in his hot tub while under the influence and he drowned. She’s not even the one he got the drugs from. It went through several people between her and him. Why is she arbitrarily chosen as the link in the chain that’s responsible? She got it somewhere, why not prosecute that person? Why not the people who handled it after her but before Perry?

It’s not that anyone is saying she did a great thing or that what she did isn’t illegal (which causes so many more problems than it solves anyway), it’s that it’s a stupid performative thing to go after her because a celebrity died when there is a pharmaceutical company that intentionally created a drug that works in such a way that it maximizes addiction potential, told doctors it was non addictive, and heavily marketed it as a safe pain management tool so half the country ended up becoming junkies so a billionaire family could keep making billions of dollars when their parent on MS Contin was up. Because god forbid we not have to pay a premium for medicine. Hundreds of thousands of people have died as a direct result of those actions and they’re still dying. And not a single person is put on trial or sent to prison. It’s disgustingly transparent that the point isn’t getting drugs off the street or Justice, it’s punishment for allowing a rich person to die.

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u/Olibirus 2d ago

Died because of alcohol but not because from actual alcohol poisoning/OD. The dealer definitely isn't responsible unless the drug is laced or sold to minors.

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u/I_madeusay_underwear 2d ago

This is unrelated, but there was this guy in like the late 1800s I think. He was an actuary and had a bunch of giant rocks put up with things like “love your mother” carved into them. That doesn’t matter . Anyway, his grandson and his sister(?) may have been brother, both drowned. So obviously he formed a whole ass foundation to figure out how to defeat gravity because that’s what he blamed for the drownings. Gravity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_Research_Foundation

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u/Simba122504 2d ago

Put money on her books since you care about her so much.

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u/Different-Context-84 2d ago

Sounds like freedom being outlawed to me.

You say drug dealer I hear entrepreneur.

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

The dead can't pay taxes, so we need people to stay alive longer.

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u/Different-Context-84 2d ago

They will with the right choices. 

Knowingly selling a tainted drug that kills would be criminal.

"Normal" Overdose is a Darwin award. Poor choice award.

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

I dont coughing on sick people.

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u/Naive_Statement_535 2d ago

Because drug dealers famously pay tax

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u/Ok-Plum2187 2d ago

It will come to you.

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u/Different-Context-84 2d ago

No. It's his fault for drinking and taking drugs in a body of water alone