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A letter to my son on marijuana [Commentary]
Their previous stations in life didn't much matter — 99 percent of the time their stories had a common denominator: addiction. Typically, an addiction … These folks confidently point out that the "gateway drug" really isn't since so many people can …
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Accused Philip Seymour Hoffman Dope Dealer Claims 300 Bags of Heroin For
The man accused of selling Philip Seymour Hoffman the heroin that killed him says he's not a drug dealer. In fact, he's such a hopeless heroin addict himself that the 300 bags of heroin police found in his residence were for his own use, 57-year-old …
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Rebels in Pearls: The Flappers — Socialites, Actresses, Artists — Were Jazz
Illustrates BOOKS-FLAPPERS (category e), by Anne Helen Petersen (c) 2014, Slate. Moved Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. (MUST CREDIT: Matthew Roberts.) Six highly visible … If these stories sound tantalizing, it's because each flapper's early rebellion and …
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Question by Scores: Now wait just one minute. -Reactions to this article. “Report: Boogaard’s parents sue NHLPA”?
—The NHL Players’ Association says it hasn’t seen a lawsuit reportedly filed by the parents of late enforcer Derek Boogaard seeking $ 9.8 million from the union.

TMZ reported Friday night that Boogaard’s family is suing the union to collect the $ 4.8 million remaining on the contract for their son, who died last year, and an additional $ 5 million in punitive damages.

According to TMZ, the suit says the players’ association failed to take proper steps to help them receive the money left on Boogaard’s deal with the New York Rangers when he died May 13, 2011, from a mixture of drugs and alcohol.

”We are saddened to read reports that the parents of the late Derek Boogaard have filed a lawsuit against the NHLPA,” the union said in a statement sent to The Associated Press. ”We have not been served with or seen a copy of the complaint, but we are confident that there is no meritorious claim that can be made against the NHLPA in regard to Derek’s tragic death.

”It is not appropriate to comment further at this time.”

Boogaard’s parents claim the 28-year-old player was addicted to prescription pills at the time of his death, TMZ said, partly because he had been prescribed ”a multitude of narcotics and sleeping pills by both the team doctors, physicians, trainers, and dentists of the New York Rangers and the Minnesota Wild.”

Because they believe the clubs are partly responsible for Boogaard’s death, his parents went to the players’ association, which according to the report promised to help them file a grievance to get the Rangers to pay out what was left on the contract with the team.

According to the lawsuit, the NHLPA failed to file the grievance by the required deadline, leaving the Boogaards unable to collect the remainder of the money, TMZ reported. —

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/report-boogaards-parents-sue-nhlpa-043222694–nhl.html

RIP BOO

Best answer:

Answer by tomjc43
People can sue anybody for anything. I was once going to sue my neighbour because pigeons living in his barn crapped on my car. I lost the suit because the DNA evidence couldn’t say directly that it was one of his pigeons or a stray from down town that might have been related to one of his birds.

But my legal opinion based on one semester of a tort law course which I routinely skipped because it was on the same night as Leafs’ hockey, I’d say they have as much chance as Derek had of winning a scoring championship.

Answer by viphockey4
Typical of todays society when people look to cash in on others tragic deaths. I understand the family feels pain as any loss causes any family but Dereks death is no more tragic than that of any addicts demise. Surely hockey related things at least contributed to his addiction but how can they prove in court that the absolute cause was others negligence? What usually becomes of these lawsuits is more hurt feelings and harsh reality checks for an already hurting and grieving family when ruthless lawyers spell out truths or half truths of Dereks life on and off the ice. And it would be very difficult to lay blame at the feet of the NHLPA when they dont control the Dr’s., trainers, or any other entity as to what they prescribe as medical assistance to any client (they will site Dr./client privacy acts to claim ignorance). They will also argue that Derek by virtue of being incapable of performing a fulfillment of his contract isnt entitled regardless of cause. If the Boogaards family lawyers cant prove beyond a reasonable doubt that hockey was the direct cause of his death ad he didnt die as a result of an on ice incident it will be very difficult for them collect any money. What often happens in cases like this is the lawyers and insurance companies quietly work out a settlement to avoid the harshness of a trial and the NHLPA insurance will also want to avoid the dollar cost of setting up a defense team and hiring of experts to win their case. It is common practice now to sue ad settle because lawyers understand the cost of defending is such that simply settling for dimes on the dollar is the cheaper route even when they believe they would ultimately win.

When A Prescription For Pain Pills Becomes A Gateway To Addiction
Philip Seymour Hoffman's death raised renewed questions about drug addiction. I was horrified to learn that nearly one-third of people who used drugs for the first time began by using a prescription drug. Prescription painkillers are just as deadly as …
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Pornography addiction doesn't exist, research says, but that's not the whole story
A study by Cambridge University found that brain activities seen in alcoholics and drug abusers were similar to those found in compulsive pornography users, The Independent reported. “When an alcoholic sees an ad for a drink, their brain will light …
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Lawyer says man arrested in Hoffman case isn't dealer
NEW YORK — A studio musician who was arrested on drug charges during the investigation into Philip Seymour Hoffman's death argued through his lawyer Friday that he was not a drug dealer but merely a longtime heroin addict. But Justice Edward J.
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Price of Addiction: Philip Seymour Hoffman and an irrational disease (guest
This despite the fact that the most efficient health care dollar spent is that for the treatment of addictive disease. There is a direct savings of $ 12 of future health care related cost and $ 8 of criminal justice related cost for every $ 1 spent on the …
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Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Makes Addiction Treatment More
Maryland Addiction Recovery Center, the new substance abuse treatment center in Towson, MD that is bringing the latest in comprehensive addiction treatment solutions to the Baltimore area, is proud to announce it's latest initiative: the "Alumni …
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Affordable Care Act expands coverage for addiction treatment
SO: Before the Affordable Care Act took effect, about a third of those who bought a health plan in the individual market had no coverage for addiction treatment, according to Health & Human Services. Then, even when a plan did provide the coverage, it …
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Tragic Philip Seymour Hoffman's diary tells of secret love triangle before his
Hollywood star Philip Seymour Hoffman's secret diary shows he went “stark raving mad” in the run-up to his death from a drugs overdose. By Matthew Young/ Published 13th February 2014 … Hoffman, 46, admitted his heroin addiction and his scribblings …
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PIFF 2014: Shovel-Ready
Hallucinogenic musings arrive devoid of grooviness or depth, replaced by flat moral judgments on youth culture, celebrity obsession and prescription drug addiction. KRISTI MITSUDA. C21, noon Friday, Feb. 14. The Golden Dream. Critic's Grade: B [MEXICO] …
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Question by Dr.Feelgood: Is the phraseology “Liberty and Justice for All” still alive under the criminal Bush administration?
Or has it morphed into something else?, if so what is it now?

Best answer:

Answer by mymadsky
Dr DD
It has morphed to…”stay the course”

Answer by tearsofthemoon00
Are you parents still supporting you?How criminal and a waste of money.

Phoenix man recovering from heroin addiction, sibling still struggling
Editor's note: Part two of a two-part story on heroin addiction and its affects on one Valley family. Part one ran Monday. PHOENIX — Six years ago, Alex (not his real name) was attending Thunderbird High School in Phoenix. He said drugs were easy to …
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I went from heroin addict to PTA mom
I have all the trappings of a comfortable life. I am content in my daily life. What sets me apart from the typical soccer mom is that I am an outspoken recovering heroin addict. Many people might be familiar with my story from the movie "Black Tar …
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Four addiction experts on why recovery and abstinence is a lifelong commitment
Oscar-winner Philip Seymour Hoffman had been clean 23 years before the demons came calling again. Last spring, the actor went back to rehab to try to beat a heroin addiction. He detoxified at a facility on the East Coast for 10 days, apparently long …
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Did Selena Gomez Text Justin Bieber He's a Drug Addict Who Needs Rehab?
However—are the messages real or is it just one big hoax? Both Gomez and Bieber's reps have denied the validity of the messages, claiming they are phony..and they do seem to read just… a little bit off. “Come on baby, I love you,” Bieber allegedly …
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Demi Lovato Drug Addiction After Rehab: 'Neon Lights' Singer Speaks Up on
Demi Lovato had come a long way after completing her rehab stint for drugs and alcohol abuse as well as an eating disorder. After the passing of “Hunger Games” director, Philip Seymour Hoffman, the “Neon Lights” singer shared her thoughts on drug …
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Darryl Strawberry opening rehab center for drugaddicted athletes
Strawberry hopes that every addict treated at the St. Cloud facility will learn from his very public battle with addiction. The Darryl Strawberry Recovery Center won't just treat addicts. It will also be an outpatient clinic for HPN Neurologic, a …
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