The Illinois Pharmacists Association is praising a report by a group led by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani warning of the dangers of imported drugs. The group, Guiliani Partners, conducted inspections on random drug packages coming into JFK Airport's mail facilities - 90 percent of them contained prescription medications not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The report, "Examination and Assessment of Prescription Drug Importation from Foreign Sources to the United States," concluded importation of prescription drugs from foreign countries poses a serious safety risk because of the massive amounts of counterfeit medicines entering the country. Only 1 percent to 2 percent of the packages received daily were inspected. "We should not contemplate opening our borders to threats to our medicine supply when in all other aspects we are searching for ways to tighten the security of our borders," Giuliani said.