Every month, the DEA Museum takes viewers behind the scenes to explore compelling stories about its most exciting artifacts.
This episode of "Stories from the Collection" explores an array of early DEA publications that informed the American public and professionals around the world. In the 1970s, DEA released manuals and guides for pharmacists, ship captains, educators, and more to identify drugs, spot smuggling operations, and encourage healthy life choices. Learn why DEA produced these resources and how they’ve changed over the years.
New episodes of the series are released monthly on YouTube and the DEA Museum website.
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