DEA Turns 35 This Week

By talkleft


[Photo from the DEA Gift Shop]

The Drug Enforcement Administration turns 35 this week. Here is a little history :

It was created by executive order of President Richard Nixon and went live on July 1 1973.

At its outset, the DEA had 1,470 Special Agents and a budget of less than $75 million. Furthermore, in 1974, the DEA had 43 foreign offices in 31 countries. Today, the DEA has 5,235 Special Agents, a budget of more than $2.3 billion and 86 foreign offices in 62 countries.

Since 1973, drug arrests have tripled: [more...]

According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports, we did go from 628,000 drug law arrests in 1973 to almost 1.9 million arrests in 2006 – that’s about triple the number of arrests.

What have we gotton from the 35 year, $31 billion effort?

Bigger budgets, more drugs. More arrests, more deaths. More seizures, more potency. More agents, more users. For their thirty-fifth anniversary, perhaps they should change their name to the Drug Encouragement Administration.

If you'd like the other side, here's the DEA's view of their history. As to the early years, go here.

[Memo to DEA: I didn't want to steal your bandwidth so I put the photo on Flickr. If that's wrong, just tell me and I'll take it down. You don't need to come with a search warrant.]

Reminds me of the 2 now famous quagmires

this country was in a very big hurry to get involved in: Vietnam & Iraq.

The War on Crime, the War on Drugs, the War on Cockroaches! Just another phony reason to piss away taxpayer money.

A complete and total waste of billions each year that should go to treatment and National Health Care.

How the hell did we get into these messes?
CoyoteMan