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The thread discusses news from the U.S. Department of Justice about multiple arrests, including TSA agents and police officers, tied to a large oxycodone trafficking ring connecting Connecticut, New York, and Florida. One contributor adds context that oxycodone supplies have reportedly flowed from Florida for years with weaker controls, and notes oxycodone’s difficulty to quit due to strong physical and psychological addiction. Overall sentiment is concerned and cautionary, focusing on the severity of the trafficking and the drug’s addictive nature.

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Three TSA agents and at least two police officers have been arrested, accused of being involved in a massive oxycodone trafficking operation between Connecticut, New York and Florida, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

Pills have been coming from Florida for years where there was (previously) no control over them.

Oxycodone is very hard to kick, as the physical and psychological addiction is enormously strong, the same as heroin.