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Should King County Start Its Own Medicine Take-Back Program?

On November 14, 2012 the Issaquah Community Network and Drug Free Community Coalition hosted a public forum on the topic:  "Should King County Start Its Own Medicine Take-Back Program?"  The Forum featured a panel of experts, including Margaret Shield, state-wide leader of the Take-Back Coalition and King County Hazardous Waste staff member; Kenmore mayor David Baker, a member of the King County Board of Health and the King County Local Hazardous Waste Board; and Issaquah mayor Ava Frisinger, member of the King County Board of Health.

Attendees at the Forum received a copy of an informative brochure about King County's efforts to increase returns of leftover or unused prescription medicines.  You can download a copy of the brochure here.

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