Drug Drop-off

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Ardmore policemen Keith Ingle, left, and Eric Hamblin wait for the next prescription drug drop-off Wednesday in the Carter County Health Department parking lot. Area residents had an opportunity to rid their homes of expired or unused prescription drugs at the location. Flushing prescription drugs is environmentally unsafe and throwing them in the trash is not a good idea because some one else can retrieve them.

  

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Posted Nov 22, 2009 @ 01:14 PM
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Ardmore policemen Keith Ingle, left, and Eric Hamblin wait for the next prescription drug drop-off Wednesday in the Carter County Health Department parking lot. Area residents had an opportunity to rid their homes of expired or unused prescription drugs at the location. Flushing prescription drugs is environmentally unsafe and throwing them in the trash is not a good idea because some one else can retrieve them.

Ardmore policemen Keith Ingle, left, and Eric Hamblin wait for the next prescription drug drop-off Wednesday in the Carter County Health Department parking lot. Area residents had an opportunity to rid their homes of expired or unused prescription drugs at the location. Flushing prescription drugs is environmentally unsafe and throwing them in the trash is not a good idea because some one else can retrieve them.

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