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In a place where people had once left keys in cars and didn’t bother locking their homes, a forty-one-year-old resident told the Globe reporter, he now kept a loaded gun inside the house. A quarter of his former high school classmates had developed addictions to Oxy. Van Zee’s co-worker distributed copies of the Boston Globe story to others in the clinic, marveling: “That’s us!”
Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America
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