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RFK Jr. Is Leading One of the Most Important Initiatives This Year — Will You Step Up?

If you’ve been even half awake to what’s happening in the world, you know one thing about RFK Jr.:

He’s not perfect.
But when he fights, it’s for the right reasons.

This Saturday, April 26, he’s championing something that deserves way more attention than it’s getting:

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.

From 10 AM to 2 PM, you can walk into a local DEA drop-off location and get rid of every old, dangerous, and unnecessary prescription drug hiding in your home.
No questions asked.
No paperwork.
No excuses.

Just a simple, powerful act that could save a life.

Maybe even yours.
Or your kid’s.
Or your neighbor’s.

Because the truth nobody talks about is this:

Most overdose deaths don’t start on the streets.
They start at home.

In a dusty cabinet.
In a forgotten drawer.
In the back of the fridge where nobody looks... until it’s too late.

RFK Jr. understands that.
He’s been calling out the corrupt systems for years.
He knows the real damage — and the real solutions — start at the community level, not with some bloated government program or half-hearted corporate “awareness campaign.”

This Drug Take Back initiative is a chance to actually do something that matters.
Not post a hashtag.
Not “raise awareness.”
But physically get the poisons out of your house and out of circulation.

It’s free.
It’s anonymous.
It’s simple.

No excuses.

Find your local drop-off site.
Bag up everything — expired antibiotics, half-used painkillers, mystery pills you forgot you even had.
Take 10 minutes out of your Saturday.
And walk out a little lighter, a little safer, a little more in control.

If you’re serious about health — real health, not the pharmaceutical hamster wheel — this is a no-brainer.

RFK Jr. showed up.
Now it’s your turn.

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