Drug Trends of the Future Class
All regional law enforcement and first responder agencies are invited to attend this free education and training course detailing the latest in emerging drug trends for 2025 and beyond across your area.
Sign up now for one of our upcoming classes
Martinsburg, WV – April 22
Manassas, VA – April 24
Exeter, Rhode Island – May 30
How do I sign up for a class?
To join a class, use the ‘Join our class’ sign up form below to send us your info. Please include which class you would like to attend in Box 4. A member of our team will then reach out to confirm your spot in the class.
There are no classes near me, but I would like to set one up.
No classes in your area? Use our ‘Host a class near you’ sign up form to let us know you would like to set up a Future Drug Trends class near you, and a member of our team will reach out to discuss details.
Breakfast or Lunch and completion certificates provided.

Free, In-Depth Training
Learn what these threats look like, manufacturing techniques, trafficking routes, how to safely assess, and how to detect and identify using various technologies.
- Xylazine (Tranq)
- DMT
- Nitazenes
- Next Gen Meth
- Liquid Fentanyl
- Psilocybin
- Captagon
- Zaza ‘Gas Station Heroin’
Meet the Trainer, Mike Cashman, Special Agent DEA (Retired)
During his 34-year career starting as a Marine and then with DEA, Special Agent Cashman specialized in the investigation of clandestine drug laboratories and received state, local, and federal awards for his investigative excellence. S/A Cashman has also instructed clandestine laboratory investigations and safety courses at the FBI/DEA academy in Quantico as both a Special Agent and after his retirement as a contractor. He currently instructs national classes for DOJ, DHS, DOD and other federal agencies, along with state and local law enforcement agencies across the country. S/A Cashman has authored numerous articles and media materials dealing with clandestine laboratories, new drug trends, and associated safety issues for law enforcement and first responders. S/A Cashman is well-known within the law enforcement community and resides in Epping, NH.

