Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies Act

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The Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies Act is a United States federal law enacted in 1981 that allows the United States Armed Forces to cooperate with domestic and foreign law enforcement agencies. Operations in support of law enforcement include assistance in counterdrug operations, assistance for civil disturbances, special security operations, counter-terrorism, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), and similar activities. Constitutional and statutory restrictions and corresponding directives and regulations limit the type of support provided in this area. The legislation allows the U.S. military to give law enforcement agencies access to its military bases and its military equipment. The legislation was promoted during the Presidency of Ronald Reagan in the contex rdf:langString
rdf:langString Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies Act
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rdf:langString aka 95 Stat. 1114
xsd:date 1981-10-29
xsd:date 1982-01-01
rdf:langString John Tower
xsd:date 1981-03-26
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rdf:langString Senate
xsd:date 1981-05-14
xsd:date 1981-07-16
xsd:date 1981-11-05
xsd:date 1981-11-17
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rdf:langString Agreed Voice Vote
rdf:langString Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies Act
xsd:date 1981-12-01
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rdf:langString Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1982
rdf:langString The Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies Act is a United States federal law enacted in 1981 that allows the United States Armed Forces to cooperate with domestic and foreign law enforcement agencies. Operations in support of law enforcement include assistance in counterdrug operations, assistance for civil disturbances, special security operations, counter-terrorism, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), and similar activities. Constitutional and statutory restrictions and corresponding directives and regulations limit the type of support provided in this area. The legislation allows the U.S. military to give law enforcement agencies access to its military bases and its military equipment. The legislation was promoted during the Presidency of Ronald Reagan in the context of the War on drugs, and is considered a part of a general trend towards the militarization of police. The Act was known as Public Law 97-86 and is codified at title 10 of the United States Code, Chapter 18.
rdf:langString MCCLEAA
rdf:langString An Act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1982 for the Armed Forces for procurement, for research, development, test, and evaluation, and for operation and maintenance, to prescribe personnel strengths for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces and for civilian employees of the Department of Defense, to authorize appropriations for such fiscal year for civil defense, and for other purposes.
rdf:langString § 271 et seq.
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