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Stoppnow: (stop the Organized Pill Pushers) Now

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Author: Janet Colbert

Publisher: Rosedog Books

Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1480975621
ISBN 13: 978-1480975620

A chilling first hand-account of the horrors of the opiate epidemic told by a neonatal intensive care nurse, will forever open your eyes to the consequences suffered by the drug-addicted babies, families, and anyone who lives in any community in the United States. Broward County Florida where the author Janet Colbert lives and worked is the epicenter of the opiate epidemic for our nation. The deaths continue to escalate. In 2016 there were more overdose deaths in the U.S. than during the entire Viet Nam War.

About the Author

Janet Colbert is a passionate woman who cares about the lives of others. She was born in New York and moved to Florida at the age of 2. She is a proud Floridian who loves and cares for her community. Colbert earned dual degrees (BSN and BPS) after intense schooling at nights and on weekends while holding down a full time job.

While working as a neonatal intensive care nurse Colbert came to realize that she wasn't just caring for sick babies, instead she observed more and more babies being born into addiction. After further research on her own, Colbert found she was in the middle of a nationwide epidemic that has its epicenter in Broward County, Florida. Sickened by the revelation about the community she loves, Colbert started writing letters to local and national leaders.

Colbert soon realized that this was not enough and that she could not stand by caring for the increasing number of addicted babies and not give more of herself. She and two other mothers organized protests in front of some of the 150 pain clinics in Broward County. The protests and protestors multiplied as concerned parents joined in their efforts. Colbert knew she needed to do more, so she did. She has presently brought the fight back to the politicians as well as writing a book about this pandemic, STOPPNow!!!

Janet Colbert's efforts have been recognized by her community. On May 11th she was inducted into the 2017 "100 Most Outstanding Women of Broward County."