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ABOUT NNOA

What you should know


This Non-Profit Organization is currently working to ensure a lifelong existence in Nevada.
It is NNOA's goal to promote and provide excellent training to Police Officers from around Nevada, the US and international officers.


NNOA is one of the many state recognized Narcotic Officers' Associations.


NNOA is modeled after other Narcotic Officer Associations and is a part of the National Narcotic Officers' Associations'' Coalition.


NNOA works very hard in finding support and sponsorship from those who wish to fight crime.
 

How we help
  • Training and education for Law Enforcement.

  • The education of our community.

  • Redirection of assistance offered by other individuals, organizations and agencies.

  • Establish direct links with agencies within the State of Nevada and United States.

  • By having a direct relationship with NEFN, NNOA is able to provide training in drug abuse.

Our Mission

  • To train and educate the membership, the public, and other law enforcement officers, within the United States, as to current drug trends, drug recognition, and how drugs affect all other areas of crime.

 

  • To establish training for law enforcement officers in the areas of crime and drug enforcement, by the use of various training medias: seminars, workshops, conferences, World Wide Web and printed publications. 

 

  • To promote and foster mutual cooperation between law enforcement officers, their agencies, private industry and the public. This will be accomplished by creating a strong network with the community, it's many resources, local and governmental agencies and membership.

 

  • To provide information to the public and private industry in regards to the effects of crime, its impacts on the community and the abuse of narcotic and other drugs: by the use of seminars and lectures on crime topics and drug abuse within the community and/or work place. 

 

  • To review pending legislation in the area of crime, drug and narcotic laws, and recommend the changes and/or additions to legislation that are in the best interest of the public.

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