Motherboard: Why the DEA Stopped Testing Cash for Coke

Motherboard: Why the DEA Stopped Testing Cash for Coke by Brian Anderson:

A trace analysis of US currency that was being carried out by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s senior forensic chemist turned up cocaine-stained $50 and $100 bills with such frequency that the agency found the forensic utility of such a trace study as being “limited at best.” In the end, the DEA had no choice but to cut the project entirely.

That’s according to FOIA documents obtained by MuckRock, which detail the five-phase analysis. The idea was to check an often-cited, if “old, long buried” 1985 DEA paper that analyzed reports of cocaine traces on US currency in circulation. …

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