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Section 107
TSA PSCs are not at all trained to respond to narcotics. So no, it is not even an infinitesimal "part" of the mission.
Every airport is different and has its own screening issues, and something in particular might have been going on at Term E to cause a delay, but I suspect had you given the the line you were in more than "one minute" you would have ended up going through more quickly than changing checkpoints. Several time I have been just as dismayed at extremely long lines at ORD (easily 400 people in the line as it wrapped twice around the main concourse area before getting the TDCs) but ended up moving quite rapidly. The PSCs, when properly handled and utilized, are impressive. YMMV.
TSA does so little right why should we think TSA can deploy "Passenger Screening Canines" properly? I have seen no proof that some of the dogs employed by TSA aren't drug dogs. They do use other departments dogs.