The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department launched a campaign Dec. 14 to raise awareness of the dangers of counterfeit pharmaceuticals with actor Danny Trejo and city officials with the tagline, “Bad meds kill real people.”
Newly-elected Sheriff Robert Luna announced the campaign in an effort to stop the spread of black market pharmaceutical meds—especially fentanyl—alongside Trejo, and a number of organizations including, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), and the Department of Homeland Security at the Hall of Justice in downtown Los Angeles.
Trejo starred in a televised public service announcement for the cause, especially in an attempt to appeal to minors and young adults….
Source: The Epoch Times
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