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Fabulously researched book on 30 years of bad medical policy, unscrupulous pharma companies that pushed oxycontin, black tar heroin that easily replaced pills, and suburban neighbors who don't talk to each other and let this epidemic fester. The flipside is that hard core "war against drugs" people from politicians to police to judges have started looking at drugs as a health issue rather than a criminal issue, and all because white people started getting sick.