MatForce program highlights scandal of Chandler pharmaceutical company’s fentanyl-related practices
In a virtual MatForce Lunch and Learn program attended by 32 people on Tuesday, June 14, longtime Prescott and Yavapai College law enforcement officer James Tobin, the Yavapai College director of alcohol and drug-abuse prevention programs, offered insights from the book about pharmaceutical entrepreneur John Kapoor and his company Insys Therapeutics headquartered in Chandler. (Yavapai College/Courtesy)
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