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Operation Take Back America was created by the Justice Department to address President Donald Trump’s executive orders seeking to stop illegal immigration, trafficking of drugs and human ...
DEA is continuing to register law enforcement partners and collection sites for the upcoming Take Back Day. As of Oct. 15, more than 4,500 registered law enforcement partners will assist with more ...
The 28th National Drug Take Back Day was set for Saturday, April 26. The Drug Enforcement Administration hosts this annual event to provide residents with a way to safely dispose of their unused ...
Since its inception 16 years ago, DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day has helped Americans dispose of nearly 19.8 million pounds of medications.
PHOENIX — More than 3 tons of drugs were collected in Arizona in the latest National Drug Take Back Day, authorities said. Arizona’s 56 collection sites totaled 6,257 pounds of expired ...
COLORADO — Last weekend's Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) National Drug Take Back Day collected more than 12 tons of unused or expired medicines across the Rocky Mountain region. In Colorado, more ...
The DEA says National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day "addresses a crucial public safety and public health issue" and will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in local time zones.
The last National Drug Take Back Day was held in October, when there were 4,644 total collection sites, with 629,953 pounds collected, according to the DEA website.
As the DEA likes to remind, thanks to year-round collection sites, every day can be a drug take-back day. This Minnesota Opinion editorial is the viewpoint of the Duluth News Tribune Editorial Board.
Communities across the Drug Enforcement Administration Omaha Division safely disposed of 10,554 pounds of prescription medications during the 24th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day April 23.
Twice a year—in April and October—the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) hosts National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, an initiative designed to mitigate the dangers of unused or ...