Amendment allocates $25 million for the Forest Service's Law Enforcement and Investigations drug enforcement efforts, including removal of marijuana sites and clandestine methamphetamine labs from the National Forest System and interdiction of drug traffickers on NFS lands that share a common border with Canada and Mexico.

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Amendment Number
277
Description
Amendment allocates $25 million for the Forest Service's Law Enforcement and Investigations drug enforcement efforts, including removal of marijuana sites and clandestine methamphetamine labs from the National Forest System and interdiction of drug traffickers on NFS lands that share a common border with Canada and Mexico.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 5 printed in part B of House Report 111-184 to allocate $25 million for the Forest Service's Law Enforcement and Investigations drug enforcement efforts, including removal of marijuana sites and clandestine methamphetamine labs from the National Forest System and interdiction of drug traffickers on NFS lands that share a common border with Canada and Mexico.
Congress
111
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Jun 25, 2009
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Smith (TX) amendment (A003) Agreed to by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
22:28:25
Submitted Date
Jun 25, 2009
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Jul 11, 2021
Amendment 277 — Informed