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what else should i look into in order to be a DEA Spec. agent?


I'm 20, i don't tend on applying for DEA until i am 24-25. i am currently in the military as a Master at Arms (aka MA) i've had ALOT of training in different areas, mainly military law enforcement, i've been a detainee guard and next ill be getting into Mobile Security. i plan on having a bach. in some kind of police science by the time i apply. i don't have anything against me on my record, and the only thing that will get me on the lie detector is underage drinking and smoking (cigarettes). I'm in great shape and i keep on training myself, so it wont get any worse. what else can i do to go straight into DEA?

I think you need have a college degree although I'm not sure about that. Good Luck my father is a cop :)



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In 2008 and overwhelming 97,800,000, or 39.8% of the American population age 12 and up, admitted to trying marijuana at least one time. There really isn’t a good reason that marijuana hasn’t been decriminalized in the United State. First I will explain the medical benefits, then the financial benefits, and finally tie it all together to prove that marijuana should be legal.

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  1. Dopplerkid
    Posted March 23, 2012 at 12:30 am | Permalink

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