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28 Sep 2012

Horne Notes Danger to Children of Old or Unwanted Prescription Drugs & Sets Take-Back Event for Sept 29th


by: Attorney General Tom Horne

Expired, unwanted, unused and otherwise dangerous prescription drugs will be taken back at an event this Saturday in Phoenix to encourage Arizonans to get rid of unneeded prescription drugs that can pose a threat to children, Attorney General Tom Horne said today.

From 10 AM to 2 PM, Saturday, September 29, the Attorney General’s Office and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) will host the “Take Back Unwanted Prescription Drugs” event to accept prescription drugs for destruction. It will be held at Wesley Bolin Plaza, at 17th Avenue between Washington and Jefferson, in Phoenix. The service is free and anonymous, with no questions asked.

“While prescription drugs are vital when used appropriately, we are seeing far too many incidents of prescription drug abuse and tragic situations where a child is poisoned unwittingly because he or she had access to prescription drugs at home,” Horne said. “We are also seeing far too many cases of minors intentionally raiding a home medicine cabinet in order to abuse prescription drugs. People need to make sure those drugs are safely stored, and drugs that are expired, unused or no longer needed should be disposed of properly. I am grateful to the DEA for their partnership to make this possible.”

The event is also designed to educate people that disposing of drugs by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards.

In 2010, Congress passed the Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act, which amends the Controlled Substances Act to allow an “ultimate user” of controlled substance medications to dispose of them by delivering them to entities authorized by the Attorney General to accept them. The Act also allows the Attorney General to authorize long term care facilities to dispose of their residents’ controlled substances in certain instances. DEA is drafting regulations to implement the Act.

Last April, Americans turned in 552,161 pounds—276 tons—of prescription drugs at over 5,600 sites operated by the DEA and nearly 4,300 state and local law enforcement partners. In its four previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners took in over 1.5 million pounds—nearly 775 tons—of pills.

 

CLOSEST DROP OFF LOCATION FOR SAN TAN VALLEY is the Apache Junction Police Department who will be participating in the National Take-Back from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at its station, located at 1001 N. Idaho Road.

 

The San Tan Valley Substance Abuse Coalition is proud to announce that after months of hard work, we are getting a prescription drop box for our community as well. This will be the first drop box placed in an unincorporated area. Thank you to the partnership with the Pinal County Attorney's Office and Rural/Metro Corporation for assisting us with this task. We will keep you updated when the box has been installed. In the meantime, please dispose of your presciption drugs with the AJPD tomorrow, Sept 29th.

 

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Attorney General Tom Horne

Attorney General Tom Horne

Tom Horne was elected Arizona Attorney General in 2010.

The Attorney General serves as the chief legal officer of the State. The Attorney General is mandated by our constitution and elected to a four-year term by the people of Arizona.

The Attorney General’s Office represents and provides legal advice to most State agencies; enforces consumer protection and civil rights laws; and prosecutes criminals charged with complex financial crimes and certain conspiracies involving illegal drugs. In addition, all appeals statewide from felony convictions are handled by this Office.

The Child and Family Protection Division provides legal services to the Department of Economic Security (DES), including Child Protective Services (CPS) and Child Support Enforcement.

The Attorney General’s Office brings and defends lawsuits on behalf of the State and prepares formal legal opinions requested by State officers, legislators, or county attorneys on issues of law.

The Attorney General’s Office has jurisdiction over Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act, white collar crime, organized crime, public corruption, environmental laws, civil rights laws, and crimes committed in more than one county. Additionally, this Office prosecutes cases normally handled by county attorneys when they have a conflict.

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