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Boundaries of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Dangerous Drugs Task Force jurisdiction

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
Dangerous Drugs Task Force

Jurisdiction: State of Tennessee, population 6,829,174


Prescription drug misuse is a major concern to law enforcement in Tennessee and represents a public health crisis statewide. Approximately 70,000 Tennesseans are addicted to opioids, and the state is witnessing epidemic levels of addiction, overdoses, and death. Tennessee ranks third in the country for prescription drug misuse, with 5,368,852 opioid prescriptions written in 2019 and more than 9,000 lives lost to drug overdoses between 2013 and 2018. Prescription rates for opioids for pain tend to be low in the most populous counties in the state and highest in rural areas. Tennessee also remains a source of prescription drugs illegally diverted to other areas of the country, since it shares a border with eight other states.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Tennessee Dangerous Drugs Task Force (TBI/TDDTF), a statewide multijurisdictional task force consisting of local, state, and federal representatives, has long supported National Prescription Drug Take Back Day by collecting drugs on DEA’s behalf. In 2016, the TBI/TDDTF, partnering with Tennessee community drug coalitions and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), implemented the Tennessee Household Pharmaceutical Take Back (PTB) Program utilizing incident response vehicles and trained responders, supply storage containers, and a TDEC-approved permanent incineration plan for disposing of large volumes of pills in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.

TBI/TDDTF used the funding from this initiative to expand the existing PTB Program through the purchase of 27 additional secure pill collection boxes and an enclosed trailer for transporting boxes from sites in each county, as well as scales and hand trucks to properly document and safely move the barrels.