DEA reverses decision stripping drug distributor of licenses for fueling opioid crisis

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As part of the settlement announced Wednesday, Morris & Dickson Co. agreed to admit wrongdoing, comply with heightened reporting requirements and surrender one of its two certificates of registration with the DEA. Last May, DEA Administrator Anne Milgram revoked both of Morris & Dickson's licenses after an investigation by The Associated Press found the nation's fourth-largest drug distributor kept shipping drugs for nearly four years after a federal judge recommended the harshest penalty for its “cavalier disregard” of rules aimed at preventing opioid abuse. “Of all the cases I handled as an administrative law judge for the DEA, Morris & Dickson’s violations were the most blatant and egregious,” Judge Charles Dorman told the AP.

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