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PURPLE HEART AWARD
Award History. The Hispanic Advisory Committee to then DEA Administrator Thomas A. Constantine suggested the establishment of an award to honor the “thousands of men and women sworn to enforce the drug laws of the United States who deserve the full benefit of our recognition of the inherent dangers of our profession”. CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY For centuries there has been cultivation of cannabis, coca, and the opium poppy. From the opium poppy has come morphine drips in hospitals, from the coca plant has come cocaine which is used in certain medical surgeries, and from the cannabis plant has come various hemp products. While these plants have provided useful products, they are also CANNABIS: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step Two. Once the seedlings have begun to grow they will produce a male or female plant. Determining the sex of the cannabis plant usually occurs within two weeks with the male plant showing their sex first. Step Three. Once the male plant is identified they must be cut down and disposed of to avoid contaminating the female plants withpollen.
COCA: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step One. Cocaine is typically processed in jungle labs by first soaking leaves in gasoline inside metal drums. Step Two. Gasoline containing cocaine alkaloid is drained from metal drums and filtered into a barrel with diluted acid. The gasoline will be removed from the acid layer and sodium bicarbonate or ammonia will be added to thesolution
CANNABIS: HISTORY
History The Origins of Cannabis. The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung in 2727 B.C. Ancient Greeks and Romans were also familiar with cannabis, while in the Middle East, use spread throughout the Islamic empire to NorthAfrica.
OPIUM POPPY: PRODUCTION & DISTRUBUTION The majority of the world’s heroin is produced using the Southwest Asian Method of processing. Step One. Raw opium that has been collected from poppy pods is mixed with a calcium solution and hot water in large barrels. It is stirred vigorously and allowed to settle for many hours. Step Two. ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 9: The French Connection and the Rise of the American Mafia. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics discovered the involvement of American mafia families in the smuggling of OPIUM POPPY: HISTORY Opium-An Ancient Medicine. Opium was known to ancient Greek and Roman physicians as a powerful pain reliever. It was also used to induce sleep and to give relief to the bowels. Opium was even thought to protect the user from being poisoned. Its pleasurable effects werealso noted.
COCA: HISTORY
The price dropped steadily, and by the mid 1980s, six million Americans used it on a regular basis. Cocaine was gradually rediscovered to be highly addictive and dangerous, a fact driven home by the death of college basketball star Len Bias in June 1986. Today, groups in Colombia produce 70 to 80 percent of the world's cocaine,which is made
DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEAPURPLE HEART AWARD
Award History. The Hispanic Advisory Committee to then DEA Administrator Thomas A. Constantine suggested the establishment of an award to honor the “thousands of men and women sworn to enforce the drug laws of the United States who deserve the full benefit of our recognition of the inherent dangers of our profession”. CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY For centuries there has been cultivation of cannabis, coca, and the opium poppy. From the opium poppy has come morphine drips in hospitals, from the coca plant has come cocaine which is used in certain medical surgeries, and from the cannabis plant has come various hemp products. While these plants have provided useful products, they are also CANNABIS: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step Two. Once the seedlings have begun to grow they will produce a male or female plant. Determining the sex of the cannabis plant usually occurs within two weeks with the male plant showing their sex first. Step Three. Once the male plant is identified they must be cut down and disposed of to avoid contaminating the female plants withpollen.
COCA: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step One. Cocaine is typically processed in jungle labs by first soaking leaves in gasoline inside metal drums. Step Two. Gasoline containing cocaine alkaloid is drained from metal drums and filtered into a barrel with diluted acid. The gasoline will be removed from the acid layer and sodium bicarbonate or ammonia will be added to thesolution
CANNABIS: HISTORY
History The Origins of Cannabis. The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung in 2727 B.C. Ancient Greeks and Romans were also familiar with cannabis, while in the Middle East, use spread throughout the Islamic empire to NorthAfrica.
OPIUM POPPY: PRODUCTION & DISTRUBUTION The majority of the world’s heroin is produced using the Southwest Asian Method of processing. Step One. Raw opium that has been collected from poppy pods is mixed with a calcium solution and hot water in large barrels. It is stirred vigorously and allowed to settle for many hours. Step Two. ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 9: The French Connection and the Rise of the American Mafia. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics discovered the involvement of American mafia families in the smuggling of OPIUM POPPY: HISTORY Opium-An Ancient Medicine. Opium was known to ancient Greek and Roman physicians as a powerful pain reliever. It was also used to induce sleep and to give relief to the bowels. Opium was even thought to protect the user from being poisoned. Its pleasurable effects werealso noted.
COCA: HISTORY
The price dropped steadily, and by the mid 1980s, six million Americans used it on a regular basis. Cocaine was gradually rediscovered to be highly addictive and dangerous, a fact driven home by the death of college basketball star Len Bias in June 1986. Today, groups in Colombia produce 70 to 80 percent of the world's cocaine,which is made
DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The DEA Museum and Visitors Center is located at 700 Army Navy Drive in Arlington, Virginia. The Museum is located directly across the street from the Pentagon City Mall at the corner of Army Navy Drive and Hayes Street. The Museum is also easily accessible from the Pentagon City Metro Station, one block south of the Museum on HayesStreet.
DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER Streaming link will be emailed to all ticket holders. Smuggling Stories investigates one of the pillars of DEA’s Kingpin Strategy, which is the disruption of smuggling routes and discovering and seizing shipments of illicit narcotics, weapons, cash, and other goods.The Kingpin Strategy focuses on removing DTOs’ ability to deliver their products to markets in the United States.PURPLE HEART AWARD
Award History. The Hispanic Advisory Committee to then DEA Administrator Thomas A. Constantine suggested the establishment of an award to honor the “thousands of men and women sworn to enforce the drug laws of the United States who deserve the full benefit of our recognition of the inherent dangers of our profession”. DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The lecture series is designed to inform and educate the public in matters related to the mission of DEA and the DEA Museum & Visitors Center. Lecture topics include drug trends, science and forensics, collection objects, the exploits and accomplishments of the men and women of DEA, and more. The upcoming lecture Taking Down El Chapofeatures
DEA: AIR, LAND & SEA EXHIBIT Operations and investigations by the DEA and partnering law enforcement groups take place on all fronts -- in the air, on the land and on the sea. "Can criminals with their international trafficking in drugs and weapons - and the money involved - be defeated if countries refuse to work together? This is a fight without borders. Globalthreats
DEA ON THE SEA
DEA on the Sea. Smuggling on the sea is one of the three main ways that criminal groups traffic drugs. It is also one of the oldest. Chinese immigrants became the first known drug smugglers when they began smuggling opium in merchant cargoes and baggage. Since then, drug smuggling by maritime routes has grown in size, scope andsophistication.
1930S -HARRY JACOB ANSLINGER The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) was founded in 1930 by the Department of the Treasury to assume enforcement of the provisions of the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914. Anslinger was appointed its first commissioner. The FBN was divided into 15 Districts that mirrored the districts for the U.S Circuit Court of Appeals. DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER October 29, 2013. Operation Leyenda was the effort to bring to justice those responsible for the kidnapping, torture, and murder of DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. Panelists share their recollections and insight into this complex investigation, what it THE LATE YEARS -HARRY JACOB ANSLINGER Upon his retirement the citizens of Blair County held a “Harry J. Anslinger Day” event in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, on August 8, 1962. There was a picnic, testimonials by local, state and national dignitaries, and a plaque unveiled to be hung in the lobby of theCounty Courthouse.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE Prescription Drug Abuse is the use of a prescription medication, controlled or non-controlled, in a manner not intended by theprescribing doctor.
DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEA CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY For centuries there has been cultivation of cannabis, coca, and the opium poppy. From the opium poppy has come morphine drips in hospitals, from the coca plant has come cocaine which is used in certain medical surgeries, and from the cannabis plant has come various hemp products. While these plants have provided useful products, they are also CANNABIS: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step Two. Once the seedlings have begun to grow they will produce a male or female plant. Determining the sex of the cannabis plant usually occurs within two weeks with the male plant showing their sex first. Step Three. Once the male plant is identified they must be cut down and disposed of to avoid contaminating the female plants withpollen.
OPIUM POPPY: PRODUCTION & DISTRUBUTION The majority of the world’s heroin is produced using the Southwest Asian Method of processing. Step One. Raw opium that has been collected from poppy pods is mixed with a calcium solution and hot water in large barrels. It is stirred vigorously and allowed to settle for many hours. Step Two.CANNABIS: HISTORY
History The Origins of Cannabis. The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung in 2727 B.C. Ancient Greeks and Romans were also familiar with cannabis, while in the Middle East, use spread throughout the Islamic empire to NorthAfrica.
COCA: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step One. Cocaine is typically processed in jungle labs by first soaking leaves in gasoline inside metal drums. Step Two. Gasoline containing cocaine alkaloid is drained from metal drums and filtered into a barrel with diluted acid. The gasoline will be removed from the acid layer and sodium bicarbonate or ammonia will be added to thesolution
OPIUM POPPY: HISTORY Opium-An Ancient Medicine. Opium was known to ancient Greek and Roman physicians as a powerful pain reliever. It was also used to induce sleep and to give relief to the bowels. Opium was even thought to protect the user from being poisoned. Its pleasurable effects werealso noted.
ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 9: The French Connection and the Rise of the American Mafia. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics discovered the involvement of American mafia families in the smuggling of ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 6: Enforcing The New Drug Laws. The first drug control law in the United States was a city ordinance passed in San Francisco in 1875 to try to stop the spread of opium dens. THE HEROIN EPIDEMIC: THEN AND NOW The Heroin Epidemic: Then and Now Lessons Learned Robert L. DuPont, MD First Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Second WhiteHouse Drug Chief
DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEA CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY For centuries there has been cultivation of cannabis, coca, and the opium poppy. From the opium poppy has come morphine drips in hospitals, from the coca plant has come cocaine which is used in certain medical surgeries, and from the cannabis plant has come various hemp products. While these plants have provided useful products, they are also CANNABIS: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step Two. Once the seedlings have begun to grow they will produce a male or female plant. Determining the sex of the cannabis plant usually occurs within two weeks with the male plant showing their sex first. Step Three. Once the male plant is identified they must be cut down and disposed of to avoid contaminating the female plants withpollen.
OPIUM POPPY: PRODUCTION & DISTRUBUTION The majority of the world’s heroin is produced using the Southwest Asian Method of processing. Step One. Raw opium that has been collected from poppy pods is mixed with a calcium solution and hot water in large barrels. It is stirred vigorously and allowed to settle for many hours. Step Two.CANNABIS: HISTORY
History The Origins of Cannabis. The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung in 2727 B.C. Ancient Greeks and Romans were also familiar with cannabis, while in the Middle East, use spread throughout the Islamic empire to NorthAfrica.
COCA: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step One. Cocaine is typically processed in jungle labs by first soaking leaves in gasoline inside metal drums. Step Two. Gasoline containing cocaine alkaloid is drained from metal drums and filtered into a barrel with diluted acid. The gasoline will be removed from the acid layer and sodium bicarbonate or ammonia will be added to thesolution
OPIUM POPPY: HISTORY Opium-An Ancient Medicine. Opium was known to ancient Greek and Roman physicians as a powerful pain reliever. It was also used to induce sleep and to give relief to the bowels. Opium was even thought to protect the user from being poisoned. Its pleasurable effects werealso noted.
ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 9: The French Connection and the Rise of the American Mafia. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics discovered the involvement of American mafia families in the smuggling of ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 6: Enforcing The New Drug Laws. The first drug control law in the United States was a city ordinance passed in San Francisco in 1875 to try to stop the spread of opium dens. THE HEROIN EPIDEMIC: THEN AND NOW The Heroin Epidemic: Then and Now Lessons Learned Robert L. DuPont, MD First Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Second WhiteHouse Drug Chief
CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY: RESOURCES New Mexico Department of Public Safety/Motor Transportation. Partnership for a Drug Free America. Photos.com. U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Mr. WANG Tu, Hong Kong Ministry of Justice. Cecilia Blazer. Barbara Calabrese. Claudia Cappelle. Antionette Davoll. DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEA DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The lecture series is designed to inform and educate the public in matters related to the mission of DEA and the DEA Museum & Visitors Center. Lecture topics include drug trends, science and forensics, collection objects, the exploits and accomplishments of the men and women of DEA, and more. The upcoming lecture Taking Down El Chapofeatures
COCA - DEA) MUSEUM
Coca, which is mainly grown in Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia, is a highly addictive drug that is processed in jungle laboratories where the coca is extracted from the leaves to produce cocaine. Until the early 1900s, cocaine was commonly used in Western medicine as an anesthetic because of it numbing ability.COCA: HISTORY
The price dropped steadily, and by the mid 1980s, six million Americans used it on a regular basis. Cocaine was gradually rediscovered to be highly addictive and dangerous, a fact driven home by the death of college basketball star Len Bias in June 1986. Today, groups in Colombia produce 70 to 80 percent of the world's cocaine,which is made
ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 6: Enforcing The New Drug Laws. The first drug control law in the United States was a city ordinance passed in San Francisco in 1875 to try to stop the spread of opium dens. OPIUM POPPY: EFFECTS The major drawback of opiate use is the potential for abuse and addiction. Effects include drowsiness, slurred speech, confusion, memory loss, pupil constriction, dilation of the blood vessels causing increased pressure in the brain, constipation, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, fatigue, hallucinations, sexual dysfunction, convulsions,and
1930S -HARRY JACOB ANSLINGER The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) was founded in 1930 by the Department of the Treasury to assume enforcement of the provisions of the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914. Anslinger was appointed its first commissioner. The FBN was divided into 15 Districts that mirrored the districts for the U.S Circuit Court of Appeals. THE LATE YEARS -HARRY JACOB ANSLINGER Upon his retirement the citizens of Blair County held a “Harry J. Anslinger Day” event in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, on August 8, 1962. There was a picnic, testimonials by local, state and national dignitaries, and a plaque unveiled to be hung in the lobby of theCounty Courthouse.
REMEMBERING -HARRY JACOB ANSLINGER Condolence Card on the Passing of Harry Anslinger. 1975. Sent to Joseph Anslinger on the death of his adopted father. Harry J. Anslinger passed away on November 14, 1975 from heart failure at the age of 83. At his request the funeral was closed to the public. International Drug Report. December 1975. DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEA CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY For centuries there has been cultivation of cannabis, coca, and the opium poppy. From the opium poppy has come morphine drips in hospitals, from the coca plant has come cocaine which is used in certain medical surgeries, and from the cannabis plant has come various hemp products. While these plants have provided useful products, they are alsoCANNABIS: HISTORY
The Origins of Cannabis. The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung in 2727 B.C. Ancient Greeks and Romans were also familiar with cannabis, while in the Middle East, use spread throughout the Islamic empire to North Africa. In 1545 cannabis spread to the western hemisphere where Spaniardsimported
OPIUM POPPY: PRODUCTION & DISTRUBUTION The majority of the world’s heroin is produced using the Southwest Asian Method of processing. Step One. Raw opium that has been collected from poppy pods is mixed with a calcium solution and hot water in large barrels. It is stirred vigorously and allowed to settle for many hours. Step Two. CANNABIS: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step Two. Once the seedlings have begun to grow they will produce a male or female plant. Determining the sex of the cannabis plant usually occurs within two weeks with the male plant showing their sex first. Step Three. Once the male plant is identified they must be cut down and disposed of to avoid contaminating the female plants withpollen.
DEA: AIR, LAND & SEA EXHIBIT Operations and investigations by the DEA and partnering law enforcement groups take place on all fronts -- in the air, on the land and on the sea. "Can criminals with their international trafficking in drugs and weapons - and the money involved - be defeated if countries refuse to work together? This is a fight without borders. Globalthreats
COCA: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step One. Cocaine is typically processed in jungle labs by first soaking leaves in gasoline inside metal drums. Step Two. Gasoline containing cocaine alkaloid is drained from metal drums and filtered into a barrel with diluted acid. The gasoline will be removed from the acid layer and sodium bicarbonate or ammonia will be added to thesolution
OPIUM POPPY: HISTORY Opium-An Ancient Medicine. Opium was known to ancient Greek and Roman physicians as a powerful pain reliever. It was also used to induce sleep and to give relief to the bowels. Opium was even thought to protect the user from being poisoned. Its pleasurable effects werealso noted.
ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 9: The French Connection and the Rise of the American Mafia. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics discovered the involvement of American mafia families in the smuggling of 1930S -HARRY JACOB ANSLINGER The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) was founded in 1930 by the Department of the Treasury to assume enforcement of the provisions of the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914. Anslinger was appointed its first commissioner. The FBN was divided into 15 Districts that mirrored the districts for the U.S Circuit Court of Appeals. DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEA CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY For centuries there has been cultivation of cannabis, coca, and the opium poppy. From the opium poppy has come morphine drips in hospitals, from the coca plant has come cocaine which is used in certain medical surgeries, and from the cannabis plant has come various hemp products. While these plants have provided useful products, they are alsoCANNABIS: HISTORY
The Origins of Cannabis. The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung in 2727 B.C. Ancient Greeks and Romans were also familiar with cannabis, while in the Middle East, use spread throughout the Islamic empire to North Africa. In 1545 cannabis spread to the western hemisphere where Spaniardsimported
OPIUM POPPY: PRODUCTION & DISTRUBUTION The majority of the world’s heroin is produced using the Southwest Asian Method of processing. Step One. Raw opium that has been collected from poppy pods is mixed with a calcium solution and hot water in large barrels. It is stirred vigorously and allowed to settle for many hours. Step Two. CANNABIS: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step Two. Once the seedlings have begun to grow they will produce a male or female plant. Determining the sex of the cannabis plant usually occurs within two weeks with the male plant showing their sex first. Step Three. Once the male plant is identified they must be cut down and disposed of to avoid contaminating the female plants withpollen.
DEA: AIR, LAND & SEA EXHIBIT Operations and investigations by the DEA and partnering law enforcement groups take place on all fronts -- in the air, on the land and on the sea. "Can criminals with their international trafficking in drugs and weapons - and the money involved - be defeated if countries refuse to work together? This is a fight without borders. Globalthreats
COCA: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step One. Cocaine is typically processed in jungle labs by first soaking leaves in gasoline inside metal drums. Step Two. Gasoline containing cocaine alkaloid is drained from metal drums and filtered into a barrel with diluted acid. The gasoline will be removed from the acid layer and sodium bicarbonate or ammonia will be added to thesolution
OPIUM POPPY: HISTORY Opium-An Ancient Medicine. Opium was known to ancient Greek and Roman physicians as a powerful pain reliever. It was also used to induce sleep and to give relief to the bowels. Opium was even thought to protect the user from being poisoned. Its pleasurable effects werealso noted.
ILLEGAL DRUGS IN AMERICA: A MODERN HISTORY Stop 9: The French Connection and the Rise of the American Mafia. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics discovered the involvement of American mafia families in the smuggling of 1930S -HARRY JACOB ANSLINGER The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) was founded in 1930 by the Department of the Treasury to assume enforcement of the provisions of the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914. Anslinger was appointed its first commissioner. The FBN was divided into 15 Districts that mirrored the districts for the U.S Circuit Court of Appeals. DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The DEA Museum and Visitors Center is located at 700 Army Navy Drive in Arlington, Virginia. The Museum is located directly across the street from the Pentagon City Mall at the corner of Army Navy Drive and Hayes Street. The Museum is also easily accessible from the Pentagon City Metro Station, one block south of the Museum on HayesStreet.
DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEA DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER Streaming link will be emailed to all ticket holders. Smuggling Stories investigates one of the pillars of DEA’s Kingpin Strategy, which is the disruption of smuggling routes and discovering and seizing shipments of illicit narcotics, weapons, cash, and other goods.The Kingpin Strategy focuses on removing DTOs’ ability to deliver their products to markets in the United States. CANNABIS, COCA, & POPPY: RESOURCES New Mexico Department of Public Safety/Motor Transportation. Partnership for a Drug Free America. Photos.com. U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Mr. WANG Tu, Hong Kong Ministry of Justice. Cecilia Blazer. Barbara Calabrese. Claudia Cappelle. Antionette Davoll. CANNABIS: PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION Step Two. Once the seedlings have begun to grow they will produce a male or female plant. Determining the sex of the cannabis plant usually occurs within two weeks with the male plant showing their sex first. Step Three. Once the male plant is identified they must be cut down and disposed of to avoid contaminating the female plants withpollen.
CANNABIS - DEA) MUSEUM Cannabis is one of the most widely grown plants in the world and the only major drug of abuse grown within the United States’ borders. Cannabis grows wild throughout the world and is cultivated in many countries; however, the most powerful strains of cannabis sativa are now grown in the United States. The drugs that are derived fromcannabis
COCA - DEA) MUSEUM
Coca, which is mainly grown in Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia, is a highly addictive drug that is processed in jungle laboratories where the coca is extracted from the leaves to produce cocaine. Until the early 1900s, cocaine was commonly used in Western medicine as an anesthetic because of it numbing ability. DEA MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum and Visitors Center envisions itself as the preeminent federal government institution for learning about the history of drugs and drug law enforcement in the United States and the integral role that DEADEA ON THE SEA
The U.S. Coast Guard Destroyer Terry (seen below) was an early 20th Century, 742 ton, three-stack oil burner commissioned in June 1925. She patrolled the waters until October 1930 when she was decommissioned and returned to the Navy. Seen here in 1926 flanking the French rum schooner, Mistinguett, on the North Atlantic Coastoutside the twelve
OPIUM POPPY: EFFECTS The major drawback of opiate use is the potential for abuse and addiction. Effects include drowsiness, slurred speech, confusion, memory loss, pupil constriction, dilation of the blood vessels causing increased pressure in the brain, constipation, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, fatigue, hallucinations, sexual dysfunction, convulsions,and
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Join us for this rare opportunity to watch and hear directly from one of the DEA’s most decorated agents and a renowned international expert on drug trafficking and terrorism. Michael S. Vigil has served around the world; and he has developed several international programs, including “Operation Containment” affecting 25 countries including Afghanistan, and “Centers for Drug Intelligence” a program that allows most countries in the world to share information about illicit drugs. WATCH NOW WEBCAST REPLAY—RED RIBBON RALLY WATCH THE WEBCAST REPLAY OF THE 2019 RED RIBBON RALLY . This year, the DEA will kick off an entire month of drug prevention awareness with our Red Ribbon Rally. The National Red Ribbon Week commemorates DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. Agent Camarena was abducted, tortured and brutally murdered in Guadalajara, Mexico in 1985. Agent Camerena sacrificed his life in the fight against drugs. The communities across the country and the nation rallied behind a campaign which served as a reminder of the harm caused by drugs. The campaign expressed the need for anti-drug programs and the campaign would allow the dedicated actions of Americans to show their opposition to drugs. The campaign became known as The National Red Ribbon Week. LEARN MORE DEA MUSEUM WILL CLOSE FOR RENOVATIONS The DEA Museum & Visitors Center will be closing as part of an overall headquarters renovation. THE FINAL DAY THE MUSEUM WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC IS SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019. We plan to reopen to the public in fall 2020. During our closure, please take advantage of our online virtual exhibits and other educational resources. Like us on Facebook! Thank you for your continued support.News Archive »
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