Does the state have the power to exercise its authority to restrict access to prescription medication?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Jeneski v. Myers, 163 Cal.App.3d 18, 209 Cal.Rptr. 178 (Cal. App. 1984):

8 As the court noted in Bass v. Richardson, supra, 338 F.Supp. at p. 489, "[t]he State cannot prevail on the balance of incredible human suffering which the amendments to this program would create. The injury to those whose health is maintained on the slenderest chemical balance provided through medication is not merely irreparable; it is ultimate."

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