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Monday, September 27, 2010

National Take-Back Initiative

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Brandywine Hundred - On September 25, 2010, from 10 AM until 2 PM the DEA will coordinate a collaborative effort with state and local law enforcement agencies focused on removing potentially dangerous controlled substances from our nation’s medicine cabinets.  A national take-back day will provide a unified opportunity for the public to surrender expired, unwanted, or unused pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications to law enforcement officers for destruction.  This one-day effort will bring national focus to the issue of pharmaceutical controlled substance abuse.  The program also provides an opportunity for law enforcement, prevention, treatment, and the business community to collaborate and establish a safe collection site for all Americans, regardless of where they reside.    The locations for planned disposals in Delaware are as follows:
  • State Police Department, Troop 1 A, 3001 Brandywine Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19803 (Naamans Road and Rte 202, across from the Regal Cinema)
  • New Castle County Police Department Headquarters, 3601 N. DuPont Highway, New Castle, DE 19720
  • Rehoboth Beach Police Department, 229 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971

4 comments:

  1. The government doesn't want you o have any merdicines when anarchy breaks out.

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  2. Now that they have given us the chance to VOLUNTARILY comply, how long will it be before the police declare that pharmecutical abuse is a (OH NO!!!) a NATIONAL EMERGENCY (God help us all against this scourge!!). Then our PUBLIC MASTERS will decree that we must be randomly searched (perhaps by neighborhood or street) for these absolutely dangerous drugs. And all those people who loved the Nazi "checkpoints" for drunk drivers will be screaming about the police coming unannounced into their home. Too late now baby --- you KNOW its for your own good, so shut up, sit down, and hope to God they don't see something else to arrest you for....

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  3. some of you are apparently off your meds today.

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  4. Laugh now....50 yrs ago people would have laughed at the notion that reporters could be jailed indefinitely for not telling the government who their sources were, or that the police could sneak into your home and search it without warrant, or that you could be secretly tried and imprisoned. ALL of that and more is now true. That thing called "precedent"? Its been well established...and is the basis for ever-increasing intrusion into the lives of all Americans. Do like Nero...worked out okay for him, didn't it?

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