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A year after opioid trial ends, judge rules law falls short of Cabell, Huntington claims

HUNTINGTON — Nearly a year after a months-long trial, the City of Huntington and Cabell County’s effort to hold accountable those they accuse of helping to fuel the local opioid

A year after opioid trial ends, judge rules law falls short of Cabell, Huntington claims

HUNTINGTON — Nearly a year after a months-long trial, the City of Huntington and Cabell County s effort to hold accountable those they accuse of helping to fuel the local opioid

A year after opioid trial ends, judge rules law falls short of Cabell, Huntington claims

HUNTINGTON — Nearly a year after a months-long trial, the City of Huntington and Cabell County s effort to hold accountable those they accuse of helping to fuel the local opioid

More internal emails highlight week four of opioid trial

CHARLESTON — The fourth week of Huntington and Cabell County’s opioid trial against three drug distributors was highlighted by an email showing McKesson Corp. employees cheering Appalachian trends shifting away from pills to illicit drugs in 2012. The email was shared among McKesson employees, first by Tracey Jonas, director of regulatory processes, who shared a February 2012 article which said the DEA was seeing a sharp drop in Florida oxycodone. Dave Gustin, a director of regulatory affairs, said pill users in Ohio and Kentucky were shifting to illicit drug use, such as heroin and meth. Jonas responded “Good . let them move to heroin and meth .we don’t have to monitor that.”

More internal emails highlight week four of opioid trial

CHARLESTON — The fourth week of Huntington and Cabell County’s opioid trial against three drug distributors was highlighted by an email showing McKesson Corp. employees cheering Appalachian trends shifting away from pills to illicit drugs in 2012. The email was shared among McKesson employees, first by Tracey Jonas, director of regulatory processes, who shared a February 2012 article which said the DEA was seeing a sharp drop in Florida oxycodone. Dave Gustin, a director of regulatory affairs, said pill users in Ohio and Kentucky were shifting to illicit drug use, such as heroin and meth. Jonas responded “Good . let them move to heroin and meth .we don’t have to monitor that.”

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