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More than 3 tons of drugs were collected in Arizona in the latest National Drug Take Back Day, authorities said.
The United States Drug Enforcement Administration has reported that nearly 4,500 law enforcement agencies joined forces last ...
The Drug Enforcement Agency and law enforcement disposed of more than 620,000 lbs. of unneeded and expired medications to ...
The Omaha Division said 155 law enforcement agencies across its five-state region safely disposed of 20,628 pounds of ...
The Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced on Thursday the results of last month’s National Prescription Drug Take ...
Nationally, more than 620,000 pounds of prescription medications were turned in to help prevent drug misuse and abuse.
Wisconsin collected 56,818 pounds of unwanted prescription medication this spring, ranking it first in the nation for most ...
WASHINGTON– DEA and nearly 4,500 law enforcement agencies joined forces last month to dispose of more than 620,000 pounds of ...
The Westminster Police Department revealed 287 pounds of unused/expired medication was dropped off during National ...
DEA and nearly 4,500 law enforcement agencies joined forces last month to dispose of more than 620,000 pounds of unneeded and ...
Since the Drug Enforcement Administration began the Drug Take Back 15 years ago, Wisconsin has collected 1,369,472 pounds of medicine. That ranks third behind Texas (1.52 million pounds) and ...
Residents cleaned out their medicine cabinets and dropped off any old medications during the Drug Take Back Day event held on April 26th at Wildwood Elementary School. The national event is meant to ...
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