Attorney
General Mike DeWine More
than Nine Tons of Prescription Pills Collected in Ohio
(COLUMBUS,
Ohio) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that Ohioans returned
more than 9 tons (18,721 pounds) of unneeded prescription drugs on Saturday,
during the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) fifth national Prescription
Drug Take Back Day.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office partners with the DEA and other local law
enforcement agencies to warn residents about what can happen when pills are
taken by those who do not have a prescription.
"It only takes one pill to end someone's life," said Ohio Attorney
General Mike DeWine. "Thanks to excellent community
participation in this event, thousands of pills will never get into the wrong
hands."
There were 223 collection sites in Ohio. All of the returned pills will be
incinerated.
"The amount of pills returned by Ohioans is a strong indicator that they
care very deeply about disposing of their unneeded prescriptions
properly," said DEA Columbus Group Supervisor Mark McHugh. "We
are grateful to every resident in Ohio who took time out of their busy day on
Saturday to bring their medications to a drop off location."
Communities in all 50 states, including the District of Columbia, participated
in Saturday's event.
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