In 1937, Finlator became a
postal clerk for the
United States Post Office Department in
North Carolina.
Director of the Bureau of Drug Abuse Control On March 7, 1966, Finlator was appointed the first Director of the BDAC by
Dr. James L. Goddard. Finlator served as the first and only director of the bureau. There was a differentiation between the
Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) and the BDAC here: FBN had jurisdiction over narcotics such as marijuana, cocaine, opium, and their derivatives. Finlator also wrote that marijuana would often be laced with LSD, confusing the jurisdictional pursuit of LSD. Under Finlator's leadership, the BDAC seized millions of units of hallucinogenic drugs, most of it LSD. This model defined the structure of BDAC and its three branches, and the modus of the basic BDAC operations. He was transferred on the same day as
Henry Giordano, the Commissioner of the FBN. He resigned at 60 years of age, and 57 was the mandatory retirement age for most federal law enforcement employees. However, the press of the day reported that he quit the job over his disagreements with marijuana legislation. == Advisory Board of NORML ==