Office of Drug Abuse Law Enforcement
The Office of Drug Abuse Law Enforcement (ODALE) was a Justice Department agency that Richard Nixon established in January 1972, headed by Myles Ambrose. The office was chiefly a tool for the federal government to assist local government in enforcing drug laws and oblige drug addicts to undergo rehabilitation. In July 1973, ODALE was consolidated, along with several other agencies, into the newly established Drug Enforcement Administration.
Sources
- The Quest for Drug Control by David F. Musto, Pamela Korsmeyer
- PBS Frontline:Thirty Years of America's Drug War
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