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  1. World Drug Report 2000 by United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention, 2001-05-03
  2. Multijurisdictional drug law enforcement strategies: reducing supply and demand by Jan M. Chaiken, 1990-01-01
  3. Thompson's Drug & Device Enforcement & Litigation: Impact on 2007 and Beyond by Dennis A. Tosh, 2007-01
  4. Joe's Law: America's Toughest Sheriff Takes on Illegal Immigration, Drugs and Everything Else That Threatens America by Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Len Sherman, 2008-05-29
  5. Law Enforcement Drug I.d. & Symptom Guide 4e by Trinka Porrata, 2007-12-30
  6. Law Enforcement Drug I.D. & Symptom Guide by Ken Whitley, 2000
  7. Hot Shots and Heavy Hits: Tales of an Undercover Drug Agent by Paul Doyle, 2005-07-01
  8. Problem-oriented Drug Enforcement: A Community-based Approach For Effective Policing
  9. Dead on Delivery: Inside the Drug Wars, Straight from the Street by Robert M. Stutman, Richard Esposito, 1992-06
  10. Illegal Drug Use in the United Kingdom: Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement
  11. Practitioners Manual: An Informational Outline of the Controlled Substances Act by United States Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration, 2010-04-30
  12. Federal Domestic Illegal Drug Enforcement Efforts: Are They Working? by Celinda Franco, 2010-03-26
  13. 2009 21 CFR 1300-END (Drug Enforcement Admin) by Office of the Federal Register (U.S.), 2009-08-01
  14. Federal drug enforcement and supply control efforts: Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session : special hearing by Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies, . United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of State, 1980-01-01

41. Report Drug Trafficking In Georgia - WMRDEO
Multi-jurisdictional drug enforcement provides information and method of reporting suspected drug activity.
http://westgeorgiadrugtaskforce.org
The mission of the West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office is to aggressively seek out, dismantle, and prosecute drug trafficking drug traffickers and drug related violent criminals. The West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office (WMRDEO) is a Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Work Unit serving twenty-two Georgia Counties including Metro-Atlanta. The WMRDEO office is the first of its kind in Georgia. Formulated to maximize inter-agency cooperation, WMRDEO is a shared effort between the GBI and participating local law enforcement agencies. The GBI provides supervision, agents and logistical support to the work unit. Local participating agencies provide one or more officers whom are specially sworn GBI Task Force Agents. State and Local Agents work side by side to combat illicit drugs within the twenty-two County area of operation. The West Metro area of operation includes the counties of Carroll, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dekalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Harris, Heard, Henry, Meriwether, Muscogee, Newton, Pike, Rockdale, Spalding, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, and Upson. Currently Law Enforcement Agents are assigned from the The West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office will accept application for agency membership from any governmental law enforcement agency serving within the WMRDEO area of operation.

42. DEA Diversion Control Program :: Welcome ::
Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration Office of Diversion Control
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Listing of Approved Drug Products Containing Dronabinol in Schedule III (November 1, 2010) Schedules of Controlled Substances: Placement of Propofol Into Schedule IV; Proposed Rule (October 27, 2010) George Mathew, M.D.; Denial of Application (October 27, 2010) East Main Street Pharmacy; Affirmance of Suspension Order (October 27, 2010) Cody Laboratories Inc. (October 26, 2010) Noramco, Inc. (October 26, 2010) Aldrich Chemical Company Inc. (October 26, 2010) Cedarburg Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (October 26, 2010) Chemic Laboratories, Inc. (October 26, 2010) Johnson Matthey Inc. (October 26, 2010) Noramco, Inc. (October 26, 2010) Archimica, Inc. (October 26, 2010) Gilbert Eugene Johnson, M.D.; Revocation of Registration (October 26, 2010) Lincoln Pharmacy; Revocation of Registration

43. Industrial Hemp Petition | Wood Consumption
Full text of the 1998 Resource Conservation Alliance petition to the US Department of Agriculture and Drug Enforcement Administration to adopt regulations permitting industrial hemp cultivation.
http://www.rca-info.org/alts/petition.html
home issues alternatives wood users ... wood products Introduction to Industrial Hemp Petition Industrial hemp, the non-drug cousin of marijuana, is a natural fiber that has a multitude of uses. Current U.S. policy treats industrial hemp as a controlled substance. RCA and a coalition of groups petitioned the Department of Justice to allow the commercial cultivation of industrial hemp. TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter to U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Letter to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Proposed Rule for the DEA Letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) ... Memorandum in Support of the Petitions to the DEA and USDA
Letter to OMB
March 23, 1998
Mr. Donald Arbuckle, Acting Administrator
Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Executive Office Building
Washington, DC 20503
Hand Delivered
Dear Mr. Arbuckle: Today, a coalition of individuals and organizations are jointly filing two administrative petitions, one with the United States Department of Agriculture and one with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration. The purpose of the petitions is to request the initiation of rule making proceedings at USDA and DEA that would lead to the enactment of regulations permitting the domestic production of a crop known as industrial hemp. Attached to this letter are copies of the two petitions, a single Memorandum in support of both petitions, and proposed USDA and DEA rules, which reflect the petitioners effort to carefully balance the needs of potential industrial hemp producers with the requirements of law enforcement agencies. Some law enforcement officials have opposed industrial hemp cultivation, because the crop belongs to the same species as the plant commonly known as Marijuana. The petitioners stand ready to work with the DEA, USDA, the Administration, the Congress, and other interested parties to further refine the rules to address legitimate concerns.

44. Drug Enforcement
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), a Unit of the Criminal Investigations Division, is comprised of a number of Detectives who work in a Drug
http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/router.asp?docid=15656

45. Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) - Comprehensive, Independent,
Uses the Freedom of Information Act to acquire data and trends information on the enforcement activities of the federal government including the FBI, IRS, Immigration and Naturalization Service and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
http://trac.syr.edu/index.html
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46. Drug Enforcement : City Of Sterling
Drug Enforcement. A message to concerned citizens from the Sterling Police Department….. Every day the news media across the nation alerts us to yet another traffic drug
http://www.sterlingcolo.com/?page_id=170

47. Chatham County : Sheriff's Office
Offers mission statement, contacts, crimestoppers section for tips on criminals and unsolved crimes and D.A.R.E, a program that supports schools in drug enforcement.
http://www.chathamsheriff.com/

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49. ACTS OF THE 1999-2000 VERMONT LEGISLATURE
Text of the Vermont joint resolution urging the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Congress to reconsider federal policies that restrict the cultivation and marketing of Industrial Hemp and related products.
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/2000/acts/ACTR333.HTM
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NO. R-333. JOINT RESOLUTION URGING THE U.S. DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION (DEA), THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) AND THE U.S. CONGRESS TO RECONSIDER FEDERAL POLICIES THAT RESTRICT THE CULTIVATION AND MARKETING OF INDUSTRIAL HEMP AND RELATED PRODUCTS. (J.R.S. 98) Offered by: Senator Ready of Addison County and Senator Illuzzi of Essex-Orleans County. Whereas Whereas , a potentially profitable new source for agricultural development is the planting and harvesting of industrial hemp (cannabis sativa L. with a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content of less than 1%), which has a multitude of commercial uses including food for animal and human consumption, textile fiber, building materials and composites, fuel and industrial lubricants, paper and other fiber products, and Whereas , in 1996, the Vermont General Assembly enacted Act No. 176, which directed the University of Vermont to investigate the viability of industrial hemp, and the study found probable economic benefits from a Vermont hemp industry, and Whereas , a 1996 statistically representative survey of the Vermont population found that 77% of Vermonters support changing the laws so that farmers can grow industrial hemp in Vermont, and Whereas , a 1999 University of Kentucky report and current trade data from Canada further support the economic viability of industrial hemp as an alternative crop and sustainable resource for numerous markets, and Whereas 1301.71 and .72 present a nearly insurmountable barrier to the initiation of an industrial hemp crop in Vermont, and

50. Crime Subcommittee Members
Jurisdiction over Federal Criminal Code, drug enforcement, sentencing, parole and pardons, internal and homeland security, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, prisons and criminal law enforcement. Shown are members, news and hearings.
http://judiciary.house.gov/about/subcrime.html
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51. Alaska Bureau Of Alcohol And Drug Enforcement
The Division of Alaska State Troopers (AST) is charged with statewide law enforcement, prevention of crime, pursuit and apprehension of offenders, service of civil and criminal
http://www.dps.state.ak.us/AST/abade/
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Alaska Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Enforcement
The Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Enforcement provides a leadership role in coordinating law enforcement efforts to reduce the availability of illegal controlled substances and alcohol throughout the state of Alaska. The unit recognizes that a successful drug and alcohol program depends upon a unified effort that blends traditional law enforcement techniques with demand reduction programs that address educational, social, and community concerns. A headquarters unit in Anchorage supports the nine (9) regional task forces spread out around the state.
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  • Interdict and seize illegal controlled substances and alcohol being distributed throughout the state. Identify and investigate distributors of illegal controlled substances and alcohol. Provide training and investigative support to law enforcement. Support and participate in public education programs.

52. Training
Illinois Drug Enforcement Officers Association Sharing Resources For Law Enforcement Agencies Within The State Of Illinois
http://ideoa.org/
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The membership is composed of those sworn law enforcement officers whose primary responsibility is the enforcement of narcotics laws in the State of Illinois.
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The Illinois Drug Enforcement Officers Association is a non-profit association founded in 1989. Currently, the association is governed by a Board consisting of supervisors from the Chicago Police Department Lake County Metropolitan Enforcement Group DuPage County Metropolitan Enforcement Group , Joliet Metropolitan Area Narcotics Squad, Cook County Sheriff’s Police Illinois State Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration The association believes effective narcotics enforcement is predicated on establishing viable lines of communication and coordination of efforts among drug law enforcement entities. We strive to provide narcotics enforcement personnel with training appropriate to their mission. To this end, we hold statewide

53. Drug Enforcement
Drug Enforcement. The Drug Enforcement Section of the Ontario Provincial Police is the provincial lead agency responsible for drug enforcement and expertise in Ontario.
http://www.opp.ca/ecms/index.php?id=53

54. ExpectMore.gov: Drug Enforcement Administration
The Drug Enforcement Administration is the principal agency responsible for enforcing the Nation's drug laws. This includes preventing, deterring, and investigating the illegal
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/expectmore/summary/10000170.2003.html
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55. City Of Orlando, Florida Police Department - Drug Enforcement Division
Orlando Police Department Drug Enforcement Division Hours of Operation Flexible Administration 407246-2438 during 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Orlando Police Department Drug
http://www.ci.orlando.fl.us/police/investigations/ded.htm

56. Drug Enforcement - McMinn County Sheriff's Office - Tennessee
P.O. Box 649 Athens, TN 373710649 1319 S. White Street Athens, TN 37371
http://mcminncountysheriff.com/page_view.php?id=5

57. MDEA Drug Enforcement
Drug Enforcement in Maine. Participating Agencies The following agencies have officers assigned to MDEA either through the Byrne Program, Community Agent Program, or Resident
http://www.maine.gov/dps/mdea/drugenforcement.html
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58. Indiana DEA
Additionally, the partnership with the Decatur County Prosecutor’s Office, Indiana State Police Drug Enforcement Section and Columbus Police Department Narcotics Division has
http://www.indianadea.com/

59. Charlottesville : About The Task Force
The Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement (JADE) has been in existence since 1995 as a regional narcotics task force made up of officers from the Charlottesville Police Department
http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=189

60. Report Drug Trafficking In Georgia - WMRDEO
The mission of the West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office is to aggressively seek out, dismantle, and prosecute drug trafficking organizations (DTO’s), drug traffickers and
http://westmetrodrugenforcement.com/
The mission of the West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office is to aggressively seek out, dismantle, and prosecute drug trafficking drug traffickers and drug related violent criminals. The West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office (WMRDEO) is a Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Work Unit serving twenty-two Georgia Counties including Metro-Atlanta. The WMRDEO office is the first of its kind in Georgia. Formulated to maximize inter-agency cooperation, WMRDEO is a shared effort between the GBI and participating local law enforcement agencies. The GBI provides supervision, agents and logistical support to the work unit. Local participating agencies provide one or more officers whom are specially sworn GBI Task Force Agents. State and Local Agents work side by side to combat illicit drugs within the twenty-two County area of operation. The West Metro area of operation includes the counties of Carroll, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dekalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Harris, Heard, Henry, Meriwether, Muscogee, Newton, Pike, Rockdale, Spalding, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, and Upson. Currently Law Enforcement Agents are assigned from the The West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office will accept application for agency membership from any governmental law enforcement agency serving within the WMRDEO area of operation.

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