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  BNE agents launch radio campaign to warn about cuts
-- Ads (attached below) highlight particular problems for Southern California communities
The Association of Special Agents-California Department of Justice (ASA-DOJ) and the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) today announced the launch of a radio ad campaign that warns Southern California communities in particular of the danger that awaits them if the legislature presses ahead and cuts 70 Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement special agents and shuts down 51 task forces led by them. More...
     
Legislative Awareness Meeting Info for 06-24-09
Special Agents Will Meet at CSLEA Office at 10 am prior to going to the capital.
Agents who will be attending the 06-24-09 Legislative Awareness Meeting are asked to meet at 10 am at the CSLEA Offices, 2029 "H" St., Sacramento, CA. Please dress in "court attire". You will be briefed about the day's events at the CSLEA office.  Anyone who needs further info prior to attending is invited to call ASA President Mike Loyd at 760-427-4856. More...
     
  Narcotic agents to comb through state capitol tomorrow
-- Members from around California will lobby legislators against closing 51 task forces
Members of what state Attorney General Jerry Brown calls the "best trained agents in the world" will descend on the state capitol tomorrow, June 24, to lobby legislators against shutting down 51 state task forces that are the vanguard in the war on drugs.Bureau of Narcotic special agents from Fresno, Los Angeles, Redding, Riverside, San Diego, and San Francisco will press their case against cutting $20 million (70 special agents, 51 task forces) from the California Department of Justice's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement. More...
     
Eliminating California Special Agents is surrendering to the drug lords in Mexico
-- ASA-DOJ, CSLEA launch awareness campaign on proposed BNE cuts
The California Statewide Law Enforcement Association and its affiliate, the Association of Special Agents-Department of Justice, are taking to the airwaves and newsstands with a public awareness campaign aimed at sounding the alarm over what proposed cuts in Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement Special Agents with California Department of Justice will mean in the war against the drug lords in Mexico. More...
 
     
  PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE (ASA President Mike Loyd can be emailed at: mikemgl@aol.com. Media Representatives are welcome to contact him for further information and statements.)
The Proposed Cuts to the Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement Endanger Californians at Time When Release of Thousands of Criminals is Proposed!
The recent proposal to eliminate $20 million from the budget of the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE) has an impact that reverberates far beyond the Bureau and even the State.

The Governor proposes the release of thousands of "non-violent" criminals back into your communities at a time the local police and sheriff's departments are facing fiscal and staffing problems of their own. More...