Oxy was known to be so addictive, it was known on the street that it was just--cops get injured all the time, and we would know, generally speaking--but if we got injured, we wouldn't take Oxy.
On the recordDecember 16, 2020
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Higgins discusses the widespread awareness of OxyContin's addictive nature among law enforcement.
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