The Columbia Basin Badger Club is pleased to present The Heroin Epidemic - Law Enforcement Can't Do It All event on July 28, 2016, at 11:30 a.m. This will be held at the Shilo Inn located at 50 Comstock St., Richland, WA. For more details, please visit The Heroin Epidemic - Law Enforcement Can't Do It All page on Columbia Basin Badger Club's website.
About The Heroin Epidemic - Law Enforcement Can't Do It All Event
The Heroin Epidemic - Law Enforcement Can't Do It All is a forum that is open to the public. This event will feature topics on how federal and local law enforcement law have put the effort in identifying and arresting sources of heroin. The discussion will put emphasis on studies newly conducted by the University of Washington which showcase alternatives on how the heroin epidemic will be put to an end.
The speakers for The Heroin Epidemic - Law Enforcement Can't Do It All event are Tracy Simmons, the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Seattle Filed Division of Eastern District of Washington and the District of Idaho, Dr. Jennifer Bailey from the Social Development Research Group of Washington, and Ken Hohenberg, the Kennewick Chief of Police.
Admission costs $20 each for members and $25 for non-members if purchased in advance. On the day of the event tickets are $30 each.
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