REPORTED BY
NORMAN J CLEMENT RPH., DDS, NORMAN L.CLEMENT PHARM-TECH, MALACHI F. MACKANDAL PHARMD, BELINDA BROWN-PARKER, IN THE SPIRIT OF JOSEPH SOLVO ESQ., IN THE SPIRIT OF REV. C.T. VIVIAN, JELANI ZIMBABWE CLEMENT, BS., MBA., WILLIE GUINYARD BS., JOSEPH WEBSTER MD., MBA, SHELLEY HIGHTOWER, BS., PHARMD., LEROY BAYLOR, WALTER L. SMITH BA., ADRIENNE EDMUNDSON, WALTER L. SMITH BS., LEROY BAYLOR, BS., MS., MS., IN THE SPIRIT OF BRAHM FISHER ESQ., MICHELE ALEXANDER, CUDJOE WILDING BS, MARTIN NDJOU, BS., RPH., DEBRA LYNN SHEPHERD, BERES E. MUSCHETT, STRATEGIC ADVISORS

United States Attorney General Mr. Merrick Garland,
THE DAILY REMEDY________
“We request a civil rights investigation into violations of healthcare rights for those disenfranchised during the opioid epidemic – in which the fear of prosecution defines the quality of patient care.”
Dear United States Attorney General Mr. Merrick Garland,
In a time when rule of law descended into mob rule, literally and figuratively, certain individuals rose to prominence with alarming alacrity.
Politically ambitious, morally ambiguous, these individuals used the pretense of law to unleash lawlessness throughout the land, from the general public to the courts of law.
Nowhere was this more manifest than in the investigation and adjudication of statutes around the opioid epidemic – in which extreme, medically inappropriate interpretations of the laws created a disparity between the laws’ intention and its implementation.
Interpretations became legal arguments, and accusations served as the basis for convictions. Ushering in an era of Medical Mccarthyism in which the fear of prosecution defined the quality of patient care.
Initiate a pattern or practice investigation analyzing the influence of local police and regional DEA agent in affecting negatively the quality of clinical care in communities across the country –
– Study how the fear of legal ramifications affects the clinical care provided for patients
– Distinguish medical errors from infringements upon personal liberties in healthcare settings
– Examine discriminatory practices against chronic pain and opioid dependent patients
The brutality is in the bias, the subtle departures from due process that begin with a lack of clinical understanding, which grow over the course of investigational fraud, that then manifest as judicial prejudice – resulting in a legal system attempting to moralize a fundamentally clinical problem through legal means, attributing blame to patients in a capricious and arbitrary manner.
Access to healthcare is a right. To deny access is to deny justice.
To read the full letter: https://daily-remedy.com/a-letter-to-the-attorney-general/
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