Results of the First Annual Drug Take Back

The first ever nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back event was held on Saturday, September 25, 2010. Multiple locations throughout Upper Bucks County were manned by police officers, members of the Drug Enforcement Administration, board members, staff and volunteers of Upper Bucks Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Coalition. Thousands of pounds of unused, unwanted prescription drugs were turned in to secure deposit centers provided by the DEA to help curb the prescription drug misuse and abuse problem with teens and young adults in the local area.
Click the image below to see a video of the event on Channel 69 News, WFMZ-TV.
Lee Rush talks about the first ever national Prescription Drug Take Back Day with WFMZ-TV.Lee Rush, Executive Director of justCommunity, Inc. confirmed that the prescription drug take back was a success.  According to Rush, the hope and belief of the community is

“that within a year we will have at least one if not more municipal governments in Upper Bucks agree to place a drop-lock box inside the walls of their police department for a 24 hour/7 day a week place to dispose of prescription drugs.”

Prescription drugs now off the street!

A minimum of two local police officers manned each drop off location

Mass quantities of narcotics and other drugs were safely taken off the street on 9/25/10