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#259: Counterfeit Pills w/ DEA Agent and Navy Veteran Bill Czopek
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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
When Bill Czopek decided to transfer to the Naval Academy, he knew that he wanted the structure and support of a military career. Through persistence and dedication, he was accepted. Little did he know, that experience would lead him to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).In this week’s episode of Borne the Battle, Special Agent Bill Czopek discusses his time in the Navy, his experience in the DEA, and some things Veterans should be concerned about when it comes to counterfeit pills and the illegal drug trade.In the Navy, Czopek served as a Surface Warfare Officer. He became a “jack of all trades” and learned versatility in this role. His first-ever “drug bust” happened off the coast of North Africa, where his ship intercepted a dhow (fishing boat) smuggling two tons of hashish.After his service, Czopeck turned his eyes toward serving his country in a civilian role, today as a DEA officer, and and he talks the state of drug trafficking in America, including:
DEA foreign offices
Counterfeit pills
The drug trafficking supply chain
Online drug sales
How Veterans and other citizens can protect themselves from the effects of drug trafficking
He also gives advice for other Veterans planning on applying to federal agencies after their service.Want to know more about counterfeit pills, an issue that directly affects Veterans receiving medical care? Among other details in the podcast, Czopeck shared:
Counterfeit pills containing fentanyl can look exactly like legitimate prescription pills.
According to the DEA, the number of counterfeit pills in circulation has increased 430% since 2019.
According to the FDA, consumers should ensure their pill and drug packing look normal before taking any medication.
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Additional Links
https://www.dea.gov/ep/360-strategy
https://www.dea.gov/alert/sharp-increase-fake-prescription-pills-containing-fentanyl-and-meth
VA resumes overpayment notifications, medical copayment collections while continuing to offer Veterans expansive debt relief options
Veterans Legacy Memorial expands to include VA-grant funded state, territorial and tribal Veterans cemeteries
VA embarks on process to design new model to deliver seamless integrated care
DEA foreign offices
Counterfeit pills
The drug trafficking supply chain
Online drug sales
How Veterans and other citizens can protect themselves from the effects of drug trafficking
He also gives advice for other Veterans planning on applying to federal agencies after their service.Want to know more about counterfeit pills, an issue that directly affects Veterans receiving medical care? Among other details in the podcast, Czopeck shared:
Counterfeit pills containing fentanyl can look exactly like legitimate prescription pills.
According to the DEA, the number of counterfeit pills in circulation has increased 430% since 2019.
According to the FDA, consumers should ensure their pill and drug packing look normal before taking any medication.
Borne the Battle Veteran of the Week:Army and Air Force Veteran William Bonelli
Additional Links
https://www.dea.gov/ep/360-strategy
https://www.dea.gov/alert/sharp-increase-fake-prescription-pills-containing-fentanyl-and-meth
VA resumes overpayment notifications, medical copayment collections while continuing to offer Veterans expansive debt relief options
Veterans Legacy Memorial expands to include VA-grant funded state, territorial and tribal Veterans cemeteries
VA embarks on process to design new model to deliver seamless integrated care
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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