DEA
Trademark Status LIVE
Expiration 12.10.2032

Grant

Russian Federation

2024-06-07

1.409.072™

RU

1017510

02.05.2024

Application

Russian Federation

2024-06-07

1.409.072™

RU APP

2022772776

12.10.2022

Classes

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Owner

Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "КАССАНДРА", 603022, Нижегородская область, г. Нижний Новгород, пер. Охотский, --, помещ. -- (RU)

Registrator

305040, Курская область, г. Курск, ул. Студенческая, --, оф. --, ООО "Башук Чичканов, юридическая фирма"

Classes

05

NICE Classification

  • лубриканты для интимных целей;
10

NICE Classification

  • презервативы;

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2023-11-22
neutral
Giovani Alejandro Briones, 29, of Victorville, is suspected of conspiracy to distribute roughly 400 grams of fentanyl. DEA agents believe the suspects are responsible for bringing thousands of fake Oxycodone (M30) pills from California to Washington, D.C.
2023-11-20
neutral
The DEA was authorized "to enforce any federal crime committed as a result of protests over the death of George Floyd" The mission included "covert surveillance," according to a DEA memo obtained by BuzzFeed. The DEA has engaged in such non-drug enforcement operations nearly 30 times since 2005.
2023-11-19
neutral
Suspicious jurisdictions will remain out of bounds for Indian companies looking to first list their shares abroad, a person aware of the plan said. Public limited companies incorporated in India will be allowed foreign direct listing only in clearly defined “permissible jurisdictions", the person said on condition of anonymity. The final rules will be notified by the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA)
2023-11-19
negative
Briogeo is a Black-owned, woman-owned business that specializes in cruelty-free hair products. Every product is six-free, meaning it has no harsh sulfates, silicones, phthalates, parabens, DEA, or artificial dyes.
2023-11-17
positive
The DEA has seized 69 million fentanyl-laced pills – over three times the number seized two years ago. Unsafe counterfeit drugs are being peddled via tens of thousands of rogue online pharmacies, e-commerce and social media.
2023-11-16
positive
More than 11.6 KG of fentanyl pills were seized during the DEA's investigation into gang members who were distributing the pills in Minnesota from Arizona.
2023-11-16
neutral
Fentanyl and other synthetic opioids kill tens of thousands of young Americans a year. The precursor chemicals used to make fentanyl primarily originate from China, though some also come from India. Mexican cartels will often mix fentanyl in “with cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine,” says DEA Administrator Anne Milgram.
2023-11-16
neutral
24 people were arrested in Oregon on Tuesday, authorities said. Officers seized 37 guns, 4.4 pounds (2 kilograms ) of meth, 1.4lbs (636 grams) of fentanyl. Just 2 milligrams of fentanyl can be deadly, the DEA says.
2023-11-15
neutral
Two New Zealanders caught in Romania during a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) sting on alleged drug trafficking by the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.
2023-11-08
neutral
A relaxation in federal regulations allowed the state's Office of Addiction Services and Support to take the wheel of a Mobile Medication Unit. With DEA approval, the MMU makes moves next month. It aims to alleviate crowding in high-saturation communities like Harlem and the Bronx.
2023-11-07
positive
Weston Soule, 21, was running the farm out of his home in Burlington, about 19 miles west of Hartford. An anonymous tip led to an investigation from the state police and local DEA officials The police were able to seize around $8.5million in various psychedelic mushrooms at different stages of development. Magic mushrooms typically resemble regular mushrooms but they are a hallucinogen and can alter the user's state of mind.
2023-11-06
negative
Drogueria Betances, LLC is accused of not reporting at least 655 orders for fentanyl and at least 113 orders for oxycodone. The orders were considered suspicious given in part their frequency and size, the Justice Department said. The company also was ordered to improve its compliance program and report suspicious orders to the DEA.
2023-11-06
negative
The names of at least 90 DEA agents and at least 15 Homeland Security Investigations agents were revealed. The leak was shared with journalists and included a huge trove of emails and other data.
2023-11-03
neutral
Thursday marked the three-year anniversary of Caleb Slay's controversial death.DEA agent Anthony Gasperoni was ruled justified in shooting the 25-year-old after alleging an uncooperative Slay assaulted the agent and reached for a gun. His mother, Tina Slay Richardson, and her lawyers paint a much different picture in a recent federal wrongful death lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, Slay was cooperative after being approached by authorities before sustaining multiple gunshot wounds to the head.
2023-11-01
neutral
Venezuelan businessman Alex Saab is accused of siphoning $350 million from state contracts. DEA agent John Costanzo Jr. revealed the exact date in 2019 when prosecutors in Miami planned to bring charges against Saab.
2023-10-29
positive
DEA agents Steve Murphy and Javier Peña were involved in the investigation into Pablo Escobar. Escobar had placed $300,000 bounties on their heads in the early 1990s.
2023-10-28
positive
The DEA is targeting associates and distributors for two Mexican drug cartels. The cartels are involved in trafficking fentanyl into South Florida.
2023-10-27
neutral
The FBI, DEA, ATF, DHS, Border Patrol's "BORTAC" unit, the Coast Guard, and other federal agencies have joined state law enforcement in the manhunt. Robert Card is a suspect in Wednesday's mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, which left 18 individuals dead and another 13 injured. Card remains at large as more than 350 law enforcement personnel continue to search for him.
2023-10-23
neutral
The origin of Red Ribbon Week is traced back to the 1985 torture and murder of a DEA Agent Enrique Camarena who was killed by Mexican drug traffickers. The Reagans called on Americans to wear red ribbons as symbols of a national commitment to drug use awareness. This week, landmarks across America are lighting up red.
2023-10-21
neutral
DEA task force officers blend in as regular travelers in plainclothes at the Atlanta airport. Agents have seized millions of dollars, and while travelers aren't arrested, their money is often administratively forfeited.

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