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The
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and its predecessor agencies, have
a proud history of enforcing the federal drug laws of the United States.
The DEA was established July 1, 1973, by Presidential Reorganization Plan
No. 2 of 1973. It resulted from the merger of the Bureau of Narcotics
and Dangerous Drugs, the Office of National Narcotics Intelligence, those
elements of the Bureau of Customs which had drug investigative responsibilities,
and those functions of the White House's Office of Science and Technology
which were drug enforcement related. The DEA was established to control
more effectively narcotic and dangerous drug abuse through enforcement
and prevention. In carrying out its mission, the DEA cooperates with other
federal agencies, foreign, as well as state and local governments, private
industry, and other organizations.
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