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Article: Texas Inventor Develops Controlled Substances Disposal System
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- March 8, 2007
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 8 -- David A. Nelson of Austin, Texas, has developed a method, a system, and an apparatus for the collection, analysis, and disposal of controlled substances.
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A collector receives an excess of controlled substance and stores the controlled substance so that unauthorized access is minimized. An analysis determines the chemical composition and concentration. The results of the analysis are reviewed and reconciled against information in an overseeing authority information system or against information provided by the depositor of the controlled substance or both. The controlled substance is disposed of once it has ...
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