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>Isn’t Harding Pharmacy a victim?

>Isn’t Harding Pharmacy a victim?

Isn’t Harding Pharmacy a victim? Someone stole from them, they did not donate the drugs

This is just plain wrong in so many ways. If it was Harding, then I feel so sorry for them. I hope that they had a liability insurance policy that covered them. They have always gone above and beyond for our family over the years, especially Myron.

I don’t see how they should get a settlement from the pharmacy in this case. I can see how the other kids present at the party could be liable, but the pharmacy from which the drugs were stolen? Does that mean that if someone steals booze from my liquor cabinet, gets in an accident as a drunk driver and dies, that I am liable?

That Harding Pharmacy has to pay 50% of this judgement is just plain wrong. The employee who stole the drugs is fully at fault, as is the kid who took the drugs, as are the “friends” who did not bother to call 911. I’ve been using Harding for the past 25 years and Myron is always in the pharmaceutical area. It’s not as if there is easy access to that area. The employee probably stole the xanex right out of the prescription bag.

Harding was found liable of not safeguarding prescription drugs. This is absurd. Anyone who as ever been in Harding knows this is absurd. Myron, I am so sorry that this happened to you. You are the only pharmacist I trust. That you were included in this is a disgrace.

So much for common sense and personal responsibility. There are natural repercussions for stupid actions and that’s part of how people learn NOT to be stupid!!!!!! Touch fire, you never do it again…. between THIS and the stupid Graydon decision, it really depresses me for the future of mankind in general.

I guess we can say goodbye to Harding Pharmacy. What a shame.

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