What is another word for DEA?

Pronunciation: [dˈiː] (IPA)

DEA or the Drug Enforcement Administration is a term used commonly to refer to a federal agency in the United States that is responsible for combating drug smuggling and drug abuse. Some synonyms for this term include narc agency, narco squad, and drug bust unit. Other similar terms used include the Drug Czar, the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The DEA has played a crucial role in reducing drug trafficking and use in the United States, and its work has been recognized globally. Its mission to protect the population from the harmful effects of drugs makes it an essential institution in the fight against drugs.

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Usage examples for Dea

"That's the i-DEA," said Timothy, heartily.
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Zona Gale
"I'm sure," she said humbly, "it's a nice i-DEA.
"Friendship Village"
Zona Gale
Don't you think it's a nice i-DEA?"
"Friendship Village"
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Famous quotes with Dea

  • Our government has the weirdest bias against . There's no reason for everybody to be so afraid of it. It's not the antichrist the DEA makes it out to be. Industrial hemp is a very useful plant. I challenged the attorney general to get rid of the criminal stigma associated with hemp so we can look at it in terms of how it might be useful. And government has no business telling us what we can and can't use for pain relief.
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