The Chemical Connection: A Historical Perspective on Chemical Control, Part 4

Fourth and final part in the Museum’s series, Good Medicine Bad Behavior: Drug Diversion in America.

Gene Haislip, former DEA Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Diversion Control (retired), provides an informal narrative of the development of chemical control law and programs. Haislip emphasizes the manner in which an effective strategy was developed to simultaneously address both foreign and domestic aspects of a drug and chemical problem. He also addresses how operations, intelligence, national laws, and technical diplomacy were, and must be, organized together to find and execute such a strategy.