Seventh Circuit considers that the manipulation of manufacturers of consumer goods .

The Seventh Circuit, on February 10 that, depending on supply and demand of the theory of Clausewitz, Commerce, manipulation with a manufacturer of consumer goods, against 18 USC 1365, has an impact on international trade.

Jon Riley Hays practiced medicine in rural Illinois. In spring 2000, he was in a car accident to cause injury to his back. He started OxyContin to relieve her pain and was intoxicated by drugs. Although the recommended dose oral was 20 to 40 mg per day, Hays would often inject about 300 mg of the drug in one day.

To reach such a large quantity of OxyContin, Hays him prescribed to the patient and the medicine, then stolen by them during home visits. The government’s theory is that it has crushed the tablets of OxyContin, has sparked particles suspended in a syringe and injects the patient with only a portion of the drug dissolved.

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