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And because of that we got the B.S. storyline put into all our Cop shows and medical dramas for a whole year, because these shows all have to push the propaganda as a "public service".
I saw an episode of Blue Bloods that did that storyline and my eyes rolled up so hard they came back out the bottom side.
Nobody uses logic any more. You telling me professional policemen and EMS accidentally touched it and overdosed, and that's the only people it ever happened to, but for some reason no dumb-as-rocks low-level street dealer ever accidentally touched it and had the same thing happen? They keep it in their pockets for cryin' out loud. Street dealers aren't generally known for their fastidiousness, either. It was all a buncha bull.