Oklahoma pharmacist Jerome Ersland was sentenced to life in prison for the shooting death of Antwun Parker. Parker and fourteen (14) year old ...
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More Ersland petitions given to governor
“Any effort that we can do as legislators to provide an extra layer of protection for the normal, everyday citizen who is attacked, we need to do that,” Sen. Ralph Shortey said Tuesday.
Shortey, R-Oklahoma City, made the comments after helping deliver more petitions to the governor's office showing support for Jerome Jay Ersland , who was sentenced in July to life in prison for slaying an unarmed robber inside a south Oklahoma City pharmacy.
Shortey said he chose the 48-hour protection for people involved in self-defense shootings based on policies of several police departments that prohibit officers from interviewing a fellow officer involved in deaths for at least 48 hours, other than a brief interview at the scene.
“That's a buffer time for them to collect their thoughts, get the emotional issues behind them as best as possible and to give them some protections there,” he said. “If we afford those to police officers, we should afford the same protection to our citizens.
'Epidemic' of Painkiller Overdoses Kills More Than Heroin, Cocaine ...
The death toll from overdoses of prescription painkillers has more than tripled in the past decade, according to an analysis released yesterday from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The new report shows that more than 40 people die every day from overdoses involving prescription narcotic pain relievers such as hydrocodone (Vicodin), methadone, oxycodone (OxyContin), and oxymorphone (Opana).
“Overdoses involving prescription painkillers are at epidemic levels and now kill more Americans than heroin and cocaine combined, ” said CDC Director Thomas Frieden, M.D., M.P.H.
The increased use of prescription painkillers for nonmedical reasons, along with growing sales, has contributed to the large number of overdoses and deaths, he noted.
In 2010, 1 in every 20 people in the United States ages 12 and older — a total of 12 million people — reported using prescription painkillers nonmedically, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Based on the data from the Drug Enforcement Administration, sales of these drugs to pharmacies and health care providers have increased by more than 300 percent since 1999....
End of Watch: October 2011 - News - LawOfficer.com
During October, seven officers in this country lost their lives in the line of duty. As tragic as the loss of these seven officers is, this is the lowest level of loss we have had in any month this year. In fact, it’s also lower than any month during all of 2010. Any loss is devastating and should never be deemed acceptable, but I’m thankful that we have a break from a seemingly endless string of months with double digit losses.
As of Nov. 1, 2011, our line of duty deaths total 138 according to our partners at the Officer Down Memorial Page . This is down 1% compared to the same time last year. Although the LODD total is essentially equal to the previous year, there are some very significant differences. Deaths attributable to gunfire are notably higher, up 13% compared to last year, and deaths attributable to vehicle incidents are markedly lower, down 20% compared to the same period in 2010.
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More Ersland petitions given to governorNewsOK.com - Dec 31, 1969
s involved in a self-defense shooting death should not have to talk with law officers for 48 hours, said a state lawmaker who maintains an Oklahoma City pharmacist was wrongfully prosecuted for fatallyCanadianBusiness.com - Dec 31, 1969
By AP | October 31, 2011 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma authorities have been at the forefront of the nation's battle against methamphetamine, but they will soon have a tough new opponent: a politically connected, well-heeled pharmaceutical industry.
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The National Community Pharmacists Association elects Oklahoma City pharmacy owner Lonny Wilson as its president. Wilson will serve a one-year term for the national group, which represents the patients and interests of more than 23000 independentkjrh.com - Dec 31, 1969
A Dewey man serving out a deferred sentence for a possession of methamphetamine conviction six years ago is behind bars again after he was caught allegedly purchasing pseudoephedrine — an unlawful act thanks to an Oklahoma law enacted roughly a year