Florida's Domestic Marijuana Eradication Program

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Active1981–present
CountryUnited States
Agency
Typemulti-agency law enforcement task force
Florida’s Domestic Marijuana Eradication Program
Active1981–present
CountryUnited States
Agency
Typemulti-agency law enforcement task force
Role
Operations jurisdiction
  • Federal
  • Florida
Website
Domestic Marijuana Eradication Program

Florida's Domestic Marijuana Eradication Program (FL DME), is a multi-agency state and federal law enforcement program founded in 1981, jointly managed by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to provide funding for local law enforcement agencies’ efforts to eradicate illegal cannabis cultivation and trafficking in Florida.[1][2]

The program, formed in 1981,[3] includes the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement, and 45 sheriff's and police departments across Florida.[4]

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