Orange Co. votes to sue Opium makers, provider
Orange Co. votes to sue Opium makers, suppliersPhoto: Liz O. Baylen, MBR Image one of / one Caption lock Image one of one OxyContin, in 80 mg pills, in a 2013 file image. A recent experience proposes Opium had no pain-relieving adventage over popular painkillers in a yearlong experience. (Liz O. Baylen/Los Angeles Times/TNS) picture: Liz O. Baylen, MBR Orange Co. votes to sue Opium makers, provider one / one Back to GalleryOrange province commissars voted Tuesday to sue industrialists & provider of Opium drugs, joining other Texas provinces which have accused the companies of fueling addictions which have created a public nuisance. Orange province helper territory Attorney Denise Germillion said the suit going to be filed "at no cost to the province." The province doesn't intend to sue any native entities, like Orange province doctors prescribing Opium, Crump said. Summit province premier in Utah to sue 'large pharma' Opium industrialists (KUTV) - Summit