...about the department's ability to keep the FBI, the ATF, the DEA, the U.S. Marshals Service, and other key staff on the job...
National Law Journal
...enforcement officers. Affiant has learned through his tenure as a DEA Task Force Officer in Lubbock, Texas, as a Lubbock Police Officer, through...
...D.C. Circuit at a hearing on March 21 began reviewing the DEA action to determine the scope of the authority of federal drug regulators...
National Law Journal
...lower schedule. Under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, the DEA classifies marijuana as a "Schedule 1" drug, the most restrictive...
...for the marijuana scheme after the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) seized the drugs from two vehicles, a garage in Dorchester, Mass., and...
...Access, including a disabled veteran, lack legal standing to pursue the case. ...
...of marijuana is improper and should be reviewed further. The DEA last summer dismissed a petition that sought the reclassification of marijuana from...
National Law Journal
...On November 20, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri, Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) investigators observed a man, carrying a bag and a bucket, exit a...
...years ago. The reason for the decline is unclear. The DEA's budget for 2012 is slightly higher at $2.04 billion, compared...
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