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    Secret service agents have the power to arrest someone for violations of federal law or in a citizen's arrest under state law. But they do not otherwise have the power to arrest someone for violating state law unless expressly deputized to do so by that state. Drug possession is a federal offense, so this issue is irrelevant to this question, but there are plenty of things which are crimes under state law but not federal law (e.g. drunk driving and intrastate prostitution). Commented Jul 7, 2023 at 6:21
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    The Capitol Police would certainly not be involved. They protect the legislative branch, and aren’t the city’s general-purpose law enforcement agency. Commented Jul 7, 2023 at 12:32
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    @ohwilleke The Secret Service Uniformed Division regularly patrols DC streets and enforces the DC Code. DC is weird when it comes to federal/state, but even outside DC they have been given local authority in a lot of states. Commented Jul 7, 2023 at 13:29
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    "The Secret Service is primarily concerned with protecting the people and information they oversee, not enforcing laws": while the Secret Service's best known role is that of the executive branch's security service, it was founded as a law enforcement agency to combat counterfeit currency. Commented Jul 8, 2023 at 6:42