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Maybe they're just moving more product?Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Didn't someone just spill a ton (the amount, not figure of speech) from a truck last week? How are they messing up so badly?![]()
Originally posted by: IGBT
..and if it wasen't for all you dopers they wouldn't be sending that crap over here. your the ones that want it.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
They are a little off by there count. I'm only calculating 363 million at 20k per kilo.
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funny part is 1000 tons made it through without a problem.
Originally posted by: CKent
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
They are a little off by there count. I'm only calculating 363 million at 20k per kilo.
edit:
funny part is 1000 tons made it through without a problem.
They go by the final street value and generally mark it up to as much as they possibly can. The better they seem to be doing, the more federal funding they get. The war on drugs is really no more than a job gravy train for the DEA & Coast Guard.
Originally posted by: ranmaniac
I guess this is the bait the drug cartels worked out with the feds. The Feds let in x amount of drugs in exchange for the occassional big time bust for publicity.
Originally posted by: IGBT
..and if it wasen't for all you dopers they wouldn't be sending that crap over here. your the ones that want it.
Originally posted by: Farang
"Street value" isn't really a good indicator because if this stuff is pure, that doubles its value. Most cocaine is cut with all kinds of crap by the time it is selling for $50/gram on the street.
Originally posted by: Farang
"Street value" isn't really a good indicator because if this stuff is pure, that doubles its value. Most cocaine is cut with all kinds of crap by the time it is selling for $50/gram on the street.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: Farang
"Street value" isn't really a good indicator because if this stuff is pure, that doubles its value. Most cocaine is cut with all kinds of crap by the time it is selling for $50/gram on the street.
I'm sure they would have taken that into account.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: Farang
"Street value" isn't really a good indicator because if this stuff is pure, that doubles its value. Most cocaine is cut with all kinds of crap by the time it is selling for $50/gram on the street.
I'm sure they would have taken that into account.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: CKent
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
They are a little off by there count. I'm only calculating 363 million at 20k per kilo.
edit:
funny part is 1000 tons made it through without a problem.
They go by the final street value and generally mark it up to as much as they possibly can. The better they seem to be doing, the more federal funding they get. The war on drugs is really no more than a job gravy train for the DEA & Coast Guard.
@ $50 a gram it comes out to 900 million. I want to know their formula.
The armed Coast Guard cutter Sherman stopped the Panamanian cargo ship Gatun about 20 miles off a Panamanian island on March 17.
