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Dear IDFPR. I am trying to renew my CPA license online. But the website is not working for me, when I click “renew license” ,the website will direct me to homepage. I called in October and they said it’s a tech issue. When will it be fixed? Thank you!
this is against the law no one can be put in dept prison it was stopped when brought to attention of att. gen. of il this is just people trying to scare people into paying best option is file bankruptcy charges against all depts it gives protections against things like this happening it also violates the constitution of the united states they are violating fed law by going after these people hope they all went to prison
Some more FACTS: Quote: "I have also watched a false narrative about this crisis blossom into conventional wisdom: The myth that the epidemic is driven by patients becoming addicted to doctor-prescribed opioids, or painkillers like hydrocodone (e.g., Vicodin) and oxycodone (e.g., Percocet). One oft-quoted physician refers to opioid medication as “heroin pills.” This myth is now a media staple and a plank in nationwide litigation against drugmakers. It has also prompted legislation, introduced last spring by Senators John McCain and Kirsten Gillibrand-the Opioid Addiction Prevention Act, which would impose prescriber limits because, as a news release stated, “Opioid addiction and abuse is commonly happening to those being treated for acute pain, such as a broken bone or wisdom tooth extraction.” www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/02/21/the-myth-of-the-roots-of-the-opioid-crisis-217034?fbclid=IwAR33cFduKLd7nEDrX_pubAdJaS-HoU1BACST_5-iuZ_nk5bTpJBDaZcmguM
Now, how about discussing FACTS? medium.com/@heatherzamm/the-conning-of-america-118d8738f0ce?fbclid=IwAR2u7ts2w0u0n37sWrKJMVUopEc5B3di1fr6P0thGJ2KOtqBILPJikktHLA
This has gone to far. Chronic pain sufferers are losing their meds (THOUSANDS OF US). We are losing our businesses, jobs and some are taking their life. Herion-Fentanyl is the crisis. CPP's now are in a HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS>. You are going after good doctors Maybe get Mr. Vladimir Lisovskiy to calm down and let doctors do their job. WE, the thousands of pain sufferers are coming together and getting all the info we can. We won't stop. I know this is from 2015..but one of you may read it...
We jump through hoops to get exam. Any chance you can get people to write MPJE exam that knows the actual rules of grammar and does not try to trick people!?
i think debitor prisons are a great thing my company has been defrauded by customers i will be filing a law suit in one of these counties if i haul a load i should be paid for it
IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT No person shall be imprisoned for debt unless he refuses to deliver up his estate for the benefit of his creditors as provided by law or unless there is a strong presumption of fraud. No person shall be imprisoned for failure to pay a fine in a criminal case unless he has been afforded adequate time to make payment, in installments if necessary, and has willfully failed to make payment. (Source: Illinois Constitution.)