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  2. Have unwanted prescription drugs at home? Here's where to ...

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    In April 2024, the 26th Drug Takeback Day collected 670,136 pounds of unwanted drugs with 4,607 law enforcement agencies participating at 4,869 collection sites. Since 2016, the program has ...

  3. National Take Back Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The DEA’s Take-Back events are also a reflection of the President's prescription drug abuse prevention strategy entitled "Epidemic: Responding to America’s Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis" developed and promoted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Ridding medicine cabinets of unused or expired medications in American homes is one ...

  4. Drug take back day collects 14 tons in 4 states

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    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — October’s Prescription Take Back Day collected more than 14 tons of medications across a four-state area. The Drug Enforcement Administration, along with state and ...

  5. Drug disposal - Wikipedia

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    To address these concerns, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) created the National Take Back Initiative. [28] Drug Take-Back Days occur twice annually in April and October. [29] The take-back events are part of a mission to create safe medication disposal sites, prevent drug diversion or transfer of the prescribed drug for illicit use ...

  6. Drug Take Back Day is Oct. 28. Here’s where you can ... - AOL

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    Those who are participating are asked not to drop off syringes, lancets or illicit drugs. Drug Take Back Day is Oct. 28. Here’s where you can drop your unwanted meds in Roseville

  7. Partnership to End Addiction - Wikipedia

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    Partnership to End Addiction, formerly called The Partnership for a Drug Free America, is a non-profit organization aiming to prevent the misuse of illegal drugs. The organization is most widely known for its TV ad This Is Your Brain on Drugs .

  8. Residents clear out medicine cabinets for Drug Take Back Day

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  9. Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

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    On November 30, 2011, Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire announced the filing of a petition [70] [71] with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration asking the agency to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule 2 drug, which will allow its use for treatment – prescribed by doctors and filled by pharmacists. Gov.