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The '''Controlled Materials Administration''', commonly referred to as the CMA, is a domestic law enforcement agency within the [[Ministry of Internal Security (Makko Oko)|Makko Oko Ministry of Internal Security]]. Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of national offenses involving the unlawful use, manufacture, and possession of defined controlled materials and acts of arson and bombings. The | The '''Controlled Materials Administration''', commonly referred to as the CMA, is a domestic law enforcement agency within the [[Ministry of Internal Security (Makko Oko)|Makko Oko Ministry of Internal Security]]. Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of national offenses involving the unlawful use, manufacture, and possession of defined controlled materials and acts of arson and bombings. The CMA also regulates via licensing the sale, possession, and transportation of controlled materials throughout the Empire. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 29 October 2023
Agency overview | |
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Formed | May 6, 2023 |
Jurisdiction | Makko Oko |
Agency executives |
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Parent agency | Ministry of Internal Security |
Website | cma.gov.mk |
The Controlled Materials Administration, commonly referred to as the CMA, is a domestic law enforcement agency within the Makko Oko Ministry of Internal Security. Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of national offenses involving the unlawful use, manufacture, and possession of defined controlled materials and acts of arson and bombings. The CMA also regulates via licensing the sale, possession, and transportation of controlled materials throughout the Empire.
History
Makko Oko originally took no stance on alcohol, tobacco, etc. and let it be a free market, excluding dangerous forms of drugs such as LSD. After the Civil Transition War, it had been the same up until the enactment of the Life Security Act, which officially prohibited all sales of tobacco and alcohol products, putting enforcement under the control of the Narcotics Enforcement Bureau (NEB). That would be the only action taken until the December 2022 Capital Bombing, which after a report was released, led to the national restriction of fireworks and propane through the enactment of the Dangerous & Hazardous Materials Control Act, which established the CMA to enforce it and manage the list of controlled materials.
Duties & Functions
The CMA is the law enforcement agency that ensures the security and sovereignty of the nation and its people through the regulation and control of dangerous materials. There are multiple departments that help the CMA carry out its mission.
Anti-Terrorism Investigations
Anti-Terrorism Investigations (ATI) is the law enforcement arm of the CMA and enforces the provisions of the Dangerous & Hazardous Materials Control Act and any relevant regulations and provisions. ATI is responsible for all investigations of a criminal nature, terrorist-tied or not.
Policy Enforcement Division
The Policy Enforcement Division promulgates and enforces policies and directives of the CMA that are not statute, and are only authorized to dole out civil penalties.
Licensing Enforcement Division
Rank Structure
Publications
Director Of CMA
History
Name | Start year | End year | Regime | Deputy Director |
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Thomas Marquez | May 6th, 2023 | Present | Conall Solis | Lindsey Sotelo |