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THE P2D2 BILL/ILLINOIS HB 2056 Paying for Pharmaceutical Disposal Across America
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What is P2D2? A collaborative effort between students, local pharmacies, government officials, and Police Departments Purpose Educate public about harm done to environment due to current prescription and non-prescription drug disposal practices. Provide an alternative way that ensures the quality of our water for future generations.
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What are the issues and facts? Over 80% of waterways tested Studies have linked hormone exposure to reproductive defects in fish Environmental exposure to antibiotics 400% increase in substance abuse treatment admissions Average household contains 2.7 pounds of unwanted or expired drugs
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Scientists with the United States Geological Society have detected drugs in U.S. water such as: Antibiotics Anti-depressants Birth control pills Seizure medication Cancer treatments Pain killers Tranquilizers Cholesterol-lowering compounds
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Reason for the Program Waste water and water treatment methods in the United States are not designed to remove pharmaceuticals from our water supply.
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What are the issues and facts? 2010 - Nearly 7 million Americans abusing 40% of teens & parents think abusing is prescription medication is safer than illegal drugs 25% of drug-related emergency room visits 1 in 5 teens has abused a prescription (Rx) pain medication 1 in 5 report abusing prescription stimulants and tranquilizers
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How does the program work? Individuals take their unused and unwanted prescription and non- prescription drugs to participating pharmacies and police departments. Controlled substances go to the local, county, and state police departments.
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How does the program work? The departments have secure drop boxes that individuals can place their substances in - no questions asked. The substances are disposed of following proper police procedures.
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What do we do with the medications? The medications are incinerated at various locations to produce energy Pallets of pills at Covanta Energy, Indianapolis
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What is accepted at Pharmacies? All non-controlled medications, which includes: Prescription and OTC medications Pet medications Vitamins & Supplements Liquid medications in leak-proof containers Homeopathic remedies Suppositories
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To Date Disposal Total Illinois Since inception we have collected approximately 333 fifty-five gallon drum equivalents of pharmaceuticals Over 150,000 lb!
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House Bill 2056 Students from Antioch High School’s Environmental Club learned about P2D2. Tried to start program in their community. Shut down due to lack of funding. Who pays for the costs associated with transporting the drugs to an incineration facility?
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HB 2056 Students contacted their State Representative, JoAnn Osmond. http://joannosmond.com/ http://joannosmond.com/ Began working on House Bill 2056: The P2D2 Bill. HB 2056 requires a $20 fine assessed to convicted drug offenders. Fine goes into P2D2 Fund. Money from this fund is used to reimburse police departments for the transportation of drugs to an incineration facility.
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Why is HB 2056 important? It solves the problem of proper pharmaceutical disposal funding at no cost to the taxpayers or municipalities. It encourages a relationship between students, pharmacies, and government. Full text of the bill: http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/fulltext.asp?DocName =&SessionId=84&GA=97&DocTypeId=HB&DocNum= 2056&GAID=11&LegID=59263&SpecSess=&Session http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/fulltext.asp?DocName =&SessionId=84&GA=97&DocTypeId=HB&DocNum= 2056&GAID=11&LegID=59263&SpecSess=&Session
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HB 2056 Students from Antioch contacted Pontiac Township HS students for support. Pontiac students lobbied the bill in a variety of ways. Created Public Service Announcements to make the public aware of this issue. Lobbied State Representatives in Springfield. Testified in front of House’s Environmental Health Committee. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXrVzncxJBg Contacted and educated every state Senator in Illinois. Lobbied State Senators in Springfield. Testified in front of Senate’s Environmental Health Committee. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUy4sJCm0cM Participated in press conferences. Attended the bill signing in Chicago with Illinois Governor Pat Quinn.
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Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant / P 2 D 2
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To Learn More Paul Ritter: PRitter@pontiac.k12.il.usPRitter@pontiac.k12.il.us Director -National Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Program Megan Bozarth: bozarthm@pontiac.k12.il.usbozarthm@pontiac.k12.il.us Coordinator www.p2d2program.org
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