Drug Enforcement Administration Western Laboratory San Francisco, California June 10, 2006.

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Drug Enforcement Administration Western Laboratory San Francisco, California June 10, 2006

Federal Bureau of Investigation Drug Enforcement Administration United States Attorney’s Office Bureau of Prisons Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms U.S. Marshall’s Service

Drug Enforcement Administration

Mission Statement The mission of DEA’s laboratory system is to provide analytical, intelligence, scientific and other forensic and administrative support, to Special Agents of the DEA, other federal law enforcement officers, and to the criminal justice system at large in order to assist with the enforcement of controlled substance laws and regulations of the United States.

Controlled Substance  Code of Federal Regulations 21 Part 1308 Schedules of Controlled Substances Schedules I – V Exempted Preparations Excluded Preparations

Laboratory System  SFL 1 – Special Testing and Research Laboratory  SFL 2 – Northeast Laboratory  SFL 3 – Mid-Atlantic Laboratory  SFL 4 – Southeast Laboratory  SFL 5 – North Central Laboratory  SFL 6 – South Central Laboratory  SFL 7 – Western Laboratory  SFL 8 – Southwest Laboratory  SFL 9 – Digital Evidence Laboratory

Forensic Disciplines  Drug Analysis  Crime Scene Processing (Clandestine Laboratories)  Fingerprint Processing and Identification

Laboratory Staffing  Forensic Chemists  Fingerprint Specialists  Evidence Technicians  Support Staff

Forensic Services  Rush Analysis  Fingerprint Analysis  Photography  Clandestine Laboratory Assistance  Reverse Undercover Stockpile  “Look Alike” packaging  Vacuum Sweep/Ion scan  Training  Court Testimony

Latest Development in Drug Analysis  Instrumentation NMR, LC/MS, Raman Spectroscopy Ion Mobility Scan (IMS)  Source Determination Tablets and Capsules Heroin Signature Cocaine Signature  Forensic Science Accreditation Certification

Intelligence  MSP (Methamphetamine)  HSP (Heroin)  Chemcon (Cocaine)  NIDA (Marijuana)  Logo  Fountain Head Special Programs

Training  Field Testing  Clandestine Laboratory Training  Chemical Hygiene/Safety  AUSA training

Vacuum Sweep/Ion Scan  Mobile Instruments  Ion Scan  FTIR

Clandestine Laboratory Assistances Hazard Assessment Inventory Sample Collection Evidence Photography

Laboratory Workload

(thru March) Marijuana Methamphetamine Cocaine Heroin Other Controlled Type of Evidence Received

Fingerprints  International Association for Identification  Fingerprints at Crime Scene Vehicles Clandestine Laboratory Sites Marijuana Grow  Training on Fingerprint Procedures and Packaging

Recent Trends in Drug of Abuse  Designer Drugs  Increase Potency in Marijuana  Medical Marijuana Issue  Methamphetamine Problem  Abuse of Prescription Drugs

Cocaine Adulterants Sodium BicarbonateProcaine LidocaineBenzocaine TetracaineSucrose LactosePhenacetin Boric AcidDimethylsulfone HydroxyzineDiltiazem MethamphetamineTetramisole CaffeineNiacetinamide AminopyrineMannitol

Heroin Adulterants  Caffeine  Thiamine  Lidocaine  Fentanyl

Heroin Adulterant Fentanyl

Methamphetamine Adulterants DimethylsulfonePseudoephedrine EphedrineAmphetamine MannitolTriprolidine CaffeineCocaine ChlorpheniraminePhenylacetic acid BenzaldehydeNiacinamide MDMAN,N- Dimethylamphetamine

MDMA Tablets and Adulterants EphedrineCaffeine InositolDimethylsulfone MethamphetamineKetamine ProcaineMDA PMA (para- Methoxyamphetamine) PMMA (para- Methoxymethamphetamine) PCP2C-B (Nexus

Thank You   Dea.gov  Deadiversion.usdoj.gov