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The Drug Enforcement Agency or (DEA)
Commonly referred to as "The DEA." It is an agency of the federal government dedicated to the enforcement of all laws dealing with drug policy.
the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
For employment requirements see: www.usdoj.gov/dea
DEA stands for the Drug Enforcement Administration, a United States federal law enforcement agency tasked with combating drug smuggling and distribution within the country.
If otherwise qualified, you could become an EMPLOYEE of the federal government in any number of capacities, depending upon your physical limitation. However, NOT a law enforcement AGENT.
In the United States, this is the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency).
The U.S. Marshals Service was established in 1789 to provide federal law enforcement and manage the judicial system, including apprehending fugitives. The Secret Service was created in 1865 primarily to combat counterfeiting of U.S. currency. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was formed in 1908 to handle federal crimes and ensure national security. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was established in 1973 to combat drug trafficking and enforce controlled substances laws.
Contact the local DEA Office and ask to speak to a supervisor, then ask them if the have an agent with that badge number.
A special agent is a law enforcement officer who investigates and prevents criminal activities. They gather evidence, conduct interviews, and make arrests to build cases against individuals or groups involved in illegal activities. Special agents may work for various government agencies, such as the FBI, DEA, or ATF, and their responsibilities can range from counterterrorism to drug enforcement to white-collar crime investigations.
the FBI has to do with federal crimes and the dea is the drug enforcement agency which deals with drug related crimes