I, Doctor in the US

Chapter 205 Legal Truth


Conscience is not something everyone has.

For some people, the solution to the trolley problem is to curse the questioner's entire family.

But the biggest problem with this paradox lies in.

If this paradox really appeared in reality, just like it is now.

Then simply cursing the questioner is of no use.

In fact, if you hesitate, or refuse to make a choice, and simply avoid it.

The result will only be worse.

Therefore, those who are truly able to make up their minds, make a quick judgment, and act decisively.

Only these people can be considered as having a conscience.

And to go further...

Eliminating the questioner is the real conscience!

Who is the questioner?

Is it Fulton?

Is it those media helping with the promotion?

Or is it the doctors, experts, and professors advocating for safety, or even the FDA?

All of the above, of course, are heartless bastards.

But the real questioner.

Is still Purdue Company, and the group of people behind the company.

A certain ethnic group has always been ahead in not acting like humans.

Zhou Mo Sen doesn't dare to say he has a great conscience.

But in fact, he hasn't actually done much.

At most, he's helped that rogue Captain Hank with some ideas.

Zhou Mo Sen wouldn't say he's just standing by, but at most he's a bystander.

However, there are also interests related to him involved here.

Right now, there's the matter of Zhou Mo Sen's clinic and his own safety issues.

Captain Hank played a big part.

Carlos and the Mexican drug lords don't dare to easily launch attacks against him again.

Isn't it because Zhou Mo Sen has police protection?

In other words, if Captain Hank can keep getting promoted.

Zhou Mo Sen's safety will be more assured.

This is considered a form of collusion between officials and businessmen, although Zhou Mo Sen would rather not put it that bluntly.

Moreover, Captain Hank's promotion would also greatly help Zhou Mo Sen eliminate Carlos and the forces behind him.

Zhou Mo Sen's opponents, frankly, are just a bunch of drug dealers.

Hank is the one catching them.

Also, Zhou Mo Sen noticed a detail this time.

That D-ma plantation has legitimate paperwork, it's just that the planting area is too large.

Legally speaking, this is also illegal.

Plus, judging by their reaction... those Old Mo's involved in planting D-ma also know they're breaking the law.

But they have paperwork.

What does this imply?

Zhou Mo Sen also connected it to another issue.

That is Canada's Emory.

Even frequent travelers would think that it might take another ten years for what's-his-name Canada to become legal.

But in fact, the process of legalizing that stuff took many years.

We still say the same thing.

People with a conscience can definitely judge that D-ma should not be legalized.

This thing is a drug, nobody should try to clean it up, and if they do, they're bastards.

Those who say it has low toxicity are either scum or money-hungry liars or people born without an anus.

Do the people in Europe and America know it?

They know.

They definitely know, and even now there's a big debate over this.

But Emory, that bastard, is very resourceful.

Zhou Mo Sen is a doctor; although he hasn't done any specific research on this, he has heard of Emory, that bastard.

In order to promote the legalization of D-ma in Canada, he first came to the United States.

Anyway, the United States and Canada have a master-servant relationship.

Canada... not even considered a son.

After Emory arrived, he began stirring public opinion, and he did something interesting.

He brought many American D-ma magazines back to Canada.

Yes, the United States already had this culture back then.

After going back, he started educating Canadians.

Look, Americans are now high on this stuff.

This is the trend.

This thing feels good.

And those magazines were using the old cliches.

Saying that this thing has low toxicity.

This kind of statement has been used for at least thirty or forty years.

No new ideas.

But later, Emory, that bastard, made his own D-ma magazine.

He began promoting in Canada.

Originally, this guy was in media, and because he was in media, he had connections with many Canadian politicians.

As such, he utilized these resources and was very good at spreading American D-ma culture.

He then successfully initiated its introduction.

Medical D-ma is legal.

Initially, this legalization was truly for the sake of many patients.

There was indeed a sense of compassion.

So-called legalization meant allowing seriously ill patients, those who needed pain relief, to grow their own D-ma at home.

It sounds simple, but once that door was opened...

Some people thought, couldn't they have larger homes?

Or they had many seriously ill patients at home, so they grew more, couldn't they?

Growing several hundred square meters at once... using the same reasoning of having many people and a big house.

Anyway, once the door is opened, any absurd operation is possible.

What's even more laughable is.

Emory originally learned from America, but after he succeeded in Canada.

California also followed suit!

It followed and did the same - medical legalization.

However, California is stricter in some sense... anyway, they think they are strict.

And so, it went on until recently.

Emory is really scheming; he actually spent money to have a meal with the United States DEA director John Walters.

Can't you see it yet?

It's just like Wang Duoyu inviting Ba— what's-his-name to dinner.

And a whole Qiqihar BBQ.

This meal is just a marketing tactic.

And by the time Director Walters realized it, it was too late to catch him.

But Zhou Mo Sen knew what happened later.

The following year, the DEA used diplomatic means to bring Emory back.

And made that bastard serve a four-year sentence.

However, this couldn't change anything anymore, and even Emory, that bastard, going to prison was like a hero.

Even bigger public opinion arose.

And in fact, the truth behind it all is...

Money!

In fact, legal D-ma never outsold the illegal.

That's right, that's the truth.

Legal revenue is very small; illegal is the main income.

In other words, the opening of that door is the key.

So, when Hank took down that plantation, what would this captain gain?

Zhou Mo Sen still has some conscience; he didn't discuss this topic with Hank.

...

The next day.

Hank came to the DEA Police Station in a good mood.

Although they couldn't catch Emory, they at least destroyed an illegal plantation.

But unexpectedly...

"Why did you go mess with that plantation? What's the point of messing with them? Now a lot of reporters have come, asking us to give an explanation! Because that place was growing things for about 20 seriously ill patients!

They indeed grew a lot, but they just didn't have time to report it.

What do you want me to do with this mess?"

Hank was dumbfounded; what he thought was credit turned into being scolded by the director.

And this wasn't over.

"You even hit a kid? What on earth are you doing!"

In an instant, Hank, the rogue, was speechless, but he felt very frustrated inside.

However, he became even more determined that he must take down those bastards!

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