This is either a public health initiative or a great way to give the Kansas City Police Department a fat supply of pharmies:
Attorney General Chris Koster and the KCPD's Captain Richard Lockhart announced that they are partnering to help with the DEA's Prescription Drug Take-Back Day tomorrow, which aims to collect expired or unwanted prescription drugs.
Koster's press release states that many people don't know how to
properly dispose of unused 'scripts, "often flushing them down the
toilet or throwing them away -- both are hazardous to the environment."
The KCPD wants residents to bring unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs to one of five locations in the metro that officers will be stationed at from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow.
The locations are:
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Yeah, right - I've heard that "no questions asked" routine before. Remember how you were supposed to be able to get the form needed to file a complaint against a police officer with "no questions asked" right up to the time an Independence pig arrested someone for coming to the station and asking for the form?
YOU CANNOT TRUST THE POLICE. THEY WILL LIE TO YOU AND FUCK YOU OVER EVERY TIME.
How many times do they have to screw you before you finally get it?