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    Well I typically find these in the trash anyways, TV's that is. So after harvesting, I put them back where I found them...So to speak. Hey, atleast I kept a little bit of stuff out of the landfill.

    I have tested curb side trash before. Sat in my parents driveway one morning with a glass tube only sitting on the grass.. no plastic attached or anything, and they picked it up and threw it in the truck without hesitation, as I watched.

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    I know there is a transfer station near me, but not sure what they take or fees, so I will have to ask.

    I would just throw them in the trash if it wasn't for the whole lead thing.
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