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Photo Gallery 09-29-2012
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The 3rd Bi - Annual National PILL DROP OFF
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has scheduled another National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day which will take place on Saturday, September 29, 2012, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity for those who missed the previous events, or who have subsequently accumulated unwanted, unused prescription drugs, to safely dispose of those medications.
The American people have again responded overwhelmingly to the most recent DEA-led National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. On April 28th, citizens turned in a record-breaking 552,161 pounds (276 tons) of unwanted or expired medications for safe and proper disposal at the 5,659 take-back sites that were available in all 50 states and U.S. territories. The Hardee County Alliance for Substance Abuse and Pregnancy Prevention Coalition has participated in this program since 2010 and they continue to help in Take Back of unwanted and unused prescription drugs. When the results of the four Take-Back Days to date are combined, the DEA and its state, local, and tribal law-enforcement and community partners have removed over 1.5 million pounds (774 tons) of medication from circulation.
"The DEA was pleased at the response of the American people once again, and thank those for participating and contributing to the battle against prescription drug abuse," said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart, who added that 4,268 agencies participated with DEA nationwide in Saturday's event. "While a uniform system for prescription drug disposal is being finalized, we will continue to sponsor these important take-back opportunities as a service to our communities. Our take-back events highlight the problems related to prescription drug abuse and give our citizens an opportunity to contribute to the solution. These events are only made possible through the dedicated work and commitment of our state, federal, local, and tribal partners and DEA thanks each and every one of them for their efforts on behalf of the American people."
Turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal Saturday September 29, 2012
Bring unwanted or expired Human & Pet Medications to any of the following locations for safe disposal:
v Hardee County Sheriff’s Office - 900 East Summit Street, Wauchula
v Bowling Green Police Department 104 E. Main Street, Bowling Green
v Zolfo Springs Substation - 104 Fifth Street East, Zolfo Springs
(Old Police Department)
v Wauchula Police Department @ Hardee County Health Dept.
115K D Revell Road, Wauchula
Corporal Amy Drake of the Wauchula Police Department maned the Wauchula Drop Off in front of the Hardee County Health Dept. Saturday.
Bowling Green City Hall / Police Department was one of the sites for Hardee County where people came to dispose their unwanted prescriptions.
The Town of Zolfo Springs City Hall / Police Department was one of the sites for Hardee County where people came to dispose their unwanted prescriptions.