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DRCNet Response to the
Drug Enforcement Administration
Briefing Book
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How to Become a DEA Special Agent
DRCNet Comment: If by chance, you really were considering becoming a DEA agent - don't. In the first place, it ought to be obvious from the material presented in this library that our drug policy is fundamentally wrong and the DEA is an agency will go down in the annals of history as one of the great government frauds. In the second place, the DEA agents themselves are starting to wake up to the fact that this is a hopeless quest which can only cause harm in its wake. Several of them have already sent letters to DRCNet saying that they had finally read the evidence in the online library and concluded that the drug war is, in fact, a huge mistake. Morale among agents is so low that some of them have even taken to attacking the DEA leader, Thomas Constantine. A job as a DEA agent is a thankless, hopeless job, which survives today only because of one the great follies of American history. DEA Agents are the backbone of the agency. They are a select group of men and women from various backgrounds whose experience and commitment combine to make them the best federal drug law enforcement agents in the world. DEA Agents play a vital and unique role in combating the serious problem of drug trafficking. Though the job is not without frustration or danger, it does offer many opportunities for diversified experiences in DEA offices both domestically and overseas. It is difficult to become a DEA Special Agent because the qualifying standards are high, and because the academic and physical training is demanding. DEA recruits people who meet tough qualifications and high standards. Qualifications General: Physical: Education: Experience: Additional: Conditions of Employment:
Duties: Duties that a DEA Special Agent may perform include:
For more information, contact the DEA recruiter at the nearest DEA Field Office or the Agent Recruiting Division at DEA Headquarters.
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