TAMPA – Dozens stood in protest on Thursday to push for a ban on OxyContin, a powerful prescription drug. Though the cause is common, each protester has their own individual reasons. Gail Graves says she lost her son Justin to addiction on Halloween of 2007. “I know he struggled. I know that’s not how he wanted to be,” offered Graves. Read “Protesters Say Oxycontin is Too Strong” Link by Larry Golbom of Prescription Addiction Radio.
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