
Who We Are
The Oregon Narcotics Enforcement Association (ONEA) was formed in 1968 in order to bring law enforcement officers from local, state, and federal levels together. They promote continued advancement of investigation in the field of narcotics enforcement and the advancement of professionals working in the field.
After 50 years, ONEA has become a model of law enforcement associations and has expanded its objectives to include:
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Promotion and support of private, local, and state programs that target at-risk youth
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Direct membership and active involvement with the National Narcotic Officer's Associations' Coalition
ONEA


Four Primary Objectives
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Professional Status
To further the advancement of narcotics law enforcement to a higher professional status
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Fraternalism
Fraternalism among our fellow officers with unity expressed, implied, and practiced by each member
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Supervision
The continued advancement in the techniques of supervision and investigation in the field of narcotics enforcement
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Promotion
Promotion of mutual cooperation in all area of narcotic and dangerous drug control
Funding
Funding for the main conference each year, as well as the many regional and specialized training sessions held throughout the state, is obtained through membership dues, conference registration fees, and donations made by you, the citizens we serve.
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In addition to training, some funds received by ONEA are distributed as charitable donations to other organizations for drug endangered children throughout Oregon.
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To make a contribution to ONEA and its mission, please contact our Treasurer, Colene Domenech by email at cdomenech@onea.org or by phone at 503-209-3274
Training
ONEA holds one major narcotics conference a year.
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In addition to this main conference, ONEA also hosts and supports regional training, as well as specialized training classes throughout the year.
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