In the United States, state bureaus of narcotics are bureau of law enforcement at U.S. state level, counterparts to the national Drug Enforcement Administration. Some states have a state bureau of narcotics but some do not. Some states let state police have state narcotics units or divisions to enforce drug laws on the state level.
List of state bureaus
- Narcotics Enforcement Division, Hawaii[1]
- Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics[2]
- Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control
- California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (disbanded in 2012)
- New York State Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement
- Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement
- Kentucky East/West Drug Enforcement
- Maine Drug Enforcement Agency
References
- ↑ "About Narcotics Enforcement Division". Department of Public Safety.
- ↑ "Bureau of Narcotics | MS.GOV". www.mississippi.gov.
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