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First DHS Secretary: “It is too easy to ship deadly drugs in the mail”

June 21, 2017
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The Salt Lake Tribune printed this editorial by Tom Ridge, the 43rd governor of Pennsylvania and first secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, on June 10, 2017. Ridge is currently a senior advisor to Americans for Securing All Packages (ASAP).

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Canada Drugs Indictment: Six Canadians Arrested & Facing Extradition

June 19, 2017
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Almost three years after the original grand jury indictment in November 2014, the owner of Canada Drugs and five of his co-conspirators were arrested on June 14 and 15 in Canada under the Extradition Act, reports CBC News. Kristjan Thorkelson, Thomas Haughton, Ronald Sigurdson, Darren Chalus, Troy Nakamura, and James Trueman have been arrested in connection with the distribution of…

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The Case Against Canada Drugs

June 19, 2017

The Case Against Canada Drugs Update:  On April 13, 2018,  CanadaDrugs.com was sentenced to 5 years probation and to pay $34 million in fines and forfeitures for introducing misbranded drugs into interstate commerce. Two overseas subsidiaries also pleaded guilty to selling counterfeit drugs. CEO Kris Thorkelson pleaded guilty to concealing a felony. He was sentenced to six months house arrest, five years probation…

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The Drug Counterfeiters Next Door: Fentanyl-laced Oxycodone Pills Distributed from Utah Suburb

June 15, 2017
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A Utah man and five friends are facing federal drug trafficking, drug counterfeiting, mail and wire-fraud charges for allegedly distributing hundreds of thousands of counterfeit prescription medications laced with fentanyl, a Department of Justice (DOJ) press release reports. The DOJ alleges that Aaron Michael Shamo and his co-conspirators turned his suburban Cottonwood Heights home into a hub for producing and…

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Kevin St. James Worries That Drug Importation Will Make the Opioid Crisis Worse

June 15, 2017
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Kevin St. James, Commissioner of Rockingham County in New Hampshire is very concerned that Congressional representatives will pass drug importation legislation without giving any thought to the explosive impact that opening our borders to drug shipments will have on America’s deadly opioid/fentanyl crisis.

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STAT black market importation policy recommendation based in rhetoric, not facts

June 14, 2017
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The most recent editorial in Stat advocating black market drug importation under the guise of “ordering prescription drugs abroad” overlooks many safety dangers. The most important oversight is in the characterization of the cost of medications. Over 80% of all medications dispensed in the U.S. are dispensed as generic, and generics as a whole are cheaper in America than Canada.…

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North Carolina Secretary of State Wants You to Know about the Dangers Posed by Fake Online Pharmacies

June 12, 2017
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In a new program for North Carolina, Secretary of State Elaine Marshall has set up a public awareness campaign for her state that allows North Carolinians to check whether the online pharmacy they want to purchase from is genuine, the News & Observer reports. Dubbed “Verify Before you Buy,” the new program aims to protect patients from counterfeit prescription medication…

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Health Policy Expert Declares Drug Importation “Unsafe, Unnecessary and Unwise”

June 9, 2017
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This editorial was published by the Institute for Policy Innovation on June 5, 2017. Its author, Dr. Merrill Matthews, is a resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation, a health policy expert and contributor at Forbes.com. He also serves on the Texas Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

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A Conspiracy of Warm Boxes: The Story of Canadian Drug Wholesaler SB Medical and their Disregard for Patient Safety

June 8, 2017
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The case against Canadian drug importer SB Medical/TC Medical Group is one of the largest prosecutions of its kind. In 2015, the company and four of its employees were sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiracy and misbranded prescription pharmaceutical charges, according to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ press release at the time of sentencing reported that the…

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American Pharmacists Association, National Association of Chain Drug Stores urge Trump to reject drug importation proposals

June 5, 2017
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On June 1, 2017, the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), which represents 64,000 pharmacy professionals, and the National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS), which represents more than 100 national and regional pharmacy chains, sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging him not to support legislation that would allow broad personal and commercial importation of non-FDA approved prescription drugs.

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