TOWN OF MORRISVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: DEA’s National Take-Back program March 18

TOWN OF MORRISVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: DEA’s National Take-Back program March 18
DEA's National Take-Back program March 18 — TOWN OF MORRISVILLE: (townofmorrisville.org)
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Town of Morrisville Police Department issued the following announcement on March 1.

Did you know? The DEA’s National Take-Back program has been running for 23 years.

 In that time, there has been over EIGHT TONS of prescription materials turned in (dea.gov). 

The Morrisville Police Department will have a bin at Green Day on Saturday, March 18, for community members to drop off unused prescription medication for proper legal disposal.

 Check out the full list of recycling stations at https://bit.ly/MSVGreenDay

Original source can be found here.



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