Program Resources
- 2008 Indoor Marijuana Grow Bill — Chapter 2008-184, Laws of Florida
- 2021 DME Annual Report
- DME Aircraft Support Information Form
- DME Disbursement Request
- DME Field Summary Report
- Indoor Marijuana Grow Houses — First Responder Awareness Card
- Request FNG Counterdrug Support
- Submit Samples for NIDA Cannabis Potency Monitoring
Domestic Marijuana Eradication
The Domestic Marijuana Eradication (DME) Program is a federally funded system that directly supports local, state and county law enforcement agencies in the detection, dismantling and eradication of domestically grown marijuana. The DME Program is jointly administered by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration's Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement.
The program has been operational for over 20 years and has resulted in the detection of over 34,000 illegal grow sites, eradication of more than 2.7 million marijuana plants valued in excess of $3.2 billion, and the arrest of over 17,000 cultivators in Florida.
Since 2008, the Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement has administered disbursements of federal funds originating from the United States Department of Justice to support local, state and county agencies in their efforts to eradicate domestically grown marijuana.
Program Resources
- 2008 Indoor Marijuana Grow Bill — Chapter 2008-184, Laws of Florida
- 2021 DME Annual Report
- DME Aircraft Support Information Form
- DME Disbursement Request
- DME Field Summary Report
- Indoor Marijuana Grow Houses — First Responder Awareness Card
- Request FNG Counterdrug Support
- Submit Samples for NIDA Cannabis Potency Monitoring