To the editor:

We are starting to make some much-needed progress on the drug crisis in New Hampshire. However, much work still needs to be done. Especially good progress has been made to turn in old prescription drugs no longer needed. Now it’s time to extend that idea to Schedule I (illegal drugs) as well. What does a mom or dad do with these substances if found, perhaps, in the laundry room in the pocket of dirty jeans, or a family member’s bedroom? Great question.

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