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New Mexico Wrongful Conduct Rule Shuts Down Opioid Case Against Pharmacist

By Stephen McConnell on July 5, 2017
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New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment, but when it comes to law it is the Land of You Can’t Make this Up.  You might think it weird that New Mexico’s state constitution (Article VII, section 1) specifies that idiots aren’t allowed to vote, but maybe it’s the other 49 states that have it

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