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Kilo's of Nazi cocaine

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Emblem's are fairly common for identifying batch's/maufacturers. This is the first time I have seen this one used. In total there was 30 packages, each one wrapped in neoprene then plastic wrap, and then dipped in wax.
 

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#6 ·
update more pictures

Here are some pictures of some of the packaging that held the cocaine.

As for the bust, that was done by the state troopers. This was found in a traffic stop, The driver looks to be an illegal alien (hispanic), I do not know the specifics to this case, I would imagine his vehicle probably had out of state plates and this combination with the drivers nationality triggered the trooper to observe him. A lot of times these transporters do something stupid like speed or don't use proper lane changing procedures which allows the troopers to stop and further investigate.

I do not perform busts I analyze the substances that are seized or sent to the lab. i do participate on the crime scene team. In those cases i do go to scenes, seize evidence analyze and control the location..
 

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#16 ·
Yeah, good work costing innocent people money by raising the price of coke, possibly causing injury through bad or laced coke substituted, and generally reinforcing the oppressive atmosphere in this country. Don't get me wrong, because I have a lot of respect for people who serve and protect our nation and communities, but drug work in general is bullshit. Who gives if some people want to sit around and do lines (not me, I hate cocaine with a passion), or take bong rips, or whatever. Who are they hurting? No one but themselves, at worst. The government has no business being involved, and their involvement just results in everything becoming a criminal activity, and perpetuating organized crime while ruining the lives of innocents. Use the police to enforce something worthwhile, like street racing or robbery.
 
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I see exactly what you're saying IMP, why not let the coke head drown himself in it? If someone cares, they would help (someone like a friend or something). The govt doesn't care, they just wants to get PAID.
 
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IMPerfection said:
Yeah, good work costing innocent people money by raising the price of coke, possibly causing injury through bad or laced coke substituted, and generally reinforcing the oppressive atmosphere in this country. Don't get me wrong, because I have a lot of respect for people who serve and protect our nation and communities, but drug work in general is bullshit. Who gives if some people want to sit around and do lines (not me, I hate cocaine with a passion), or take bong rips, or whatever. Who are they hurting? No one but themselves, at worst. The government has no business being involved, and their involvement just results in everything becoming a criminal activity, and perpetuating organized crime while ruining the lives of innocents. Use the police to enforce something worthwhile, like street racing or robbery.
Ah see but this is where you are wrong. They tend to binge and go off the deep end and innocent people get hurt. Also they are so addicted that they tend to steal for there next trip. Alot of purse snatching and small store robberies are the direct cause of people looking for just enough money for there next fix.
 
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dennisred69 said:
Ah see but this is where you are wrong. They tend to binge and go off the deep end and innocent people get hurt. Also they are so addicted that they tend to steal for there next trip. Alot of purse snatching and small store robberies are the direct cause of people looking for just enough money for there next fix.
Sorry Dennis, while I know that plenty of incidents like the ones you describe happen every day, I don't think you realize that people don't USUALLY go nuts like that. I have been familiar with the drug scene several years, and a part of it for over a year, and I know only one person who has ever needed to go to rehab, and he was addicted to meth. I know many responsible frequent cocaine users, mostly young adults and a couple teens who get their money honestly, don't overuse the drug, and treat it with respect. Hell, the only three heroin users I've ever met, are all eminent individudals, respected at their jobs and in general in life. The government wants to villianize drug use because they DON'T profit from it. Opium was outlawed to supress the Asian immigrant workers, marijuana to control the mexicans, and cocaine/crack to check the African-American population. The tax act on Marijuana in 1937 was just the nail in the coffin for personal freedom to use substances not legitimized by the government, because the government doesn't get a cut. There are so many reasons that our drug policy needs to be revamped, the most pressing of which (besides the indisputable infringement on personal rights) is the economy. Enforcement of marijuana law alone costs the federal and state governments a combined figure of 7.7 BILLION dollars PER YEAR. A study conducted by Harvard economists and signed off on by 500 eminent national economists, including Milton Friedman of Stanford, indicated legalizing and taxing marijuana alone, at a similar rate to alcohol and nicotene, would not only erase the 7.7 billion deficit, but also give the government over 6 billion dollars in revenue yearly, besides undercutting crime nationally and creating jobs.

I couldn't support the full legalization of harder drugs, but I do believe regulation and decriminalization of them would solve many problems we face today.
 
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IMPerfection said:
Sorry Dennis, while I know that plenty of incidents like the ones you describe happen every day, I don't think you realize that people don't USUALLY go nuts like that. I have been familiar with the drug scene several years, and a part of it for over a year, and I know only one person who has ever needed to go to rehab, and he was addicted to meth. I know many responsible frequent cocaine users, mostly young adults and a couple teens who get their money honestly, don't overuse the drug, and treat it with respect. Hell, the only three heroin users I've ever met, are all eminent individudals, respected at their jobs and in general in life. The government wants to villianize drug use because they DON'T profit from it. Opium was outlawed to supress the Asian immigrant workers, marijuana to control the mexicans, and cocaine/crack to check the African-American population. The tax act on Marijuana in 1937 was just the nail in the coffin for personal freedom to use substances not legitimized by the government, because the government doesn't get a cut. There are so many reasons that our drug policy needs to be revamped, the most pressing of which (besides the indisputable infringement on personal rights) is the economy. Enforcement of marijuana law alone costs the federal and state governments a combined figure of 7.7 BILLION dollars PER YEAR. A study conducted by Harvard economists and signed off on by 500 eminent national economists, including Milton Friedman of Stanford, indicated legalizing and taxing marijuana alone, at a similar rate to alcohol and nicotene, would not only erase the 7.7 billion deficit, but also give the government over 6 billion dollars in revenue yearly, besides undercutting crime nationally and creating jobs.

I couldn't support the full legalization of harder drugs, but I do believe regulation and decriminalization of them would solve many problems we face today.
+1 :cheers
 
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I have no problem with pot. Cocain is not the main drug for the acts I was talking about. But Meth is. My uncle got 40 years for running a meth lab. He served 20 and is out now. I know many meth adddicts and would not leave any of them alone in my house for any period of time or at all for that matter. I could personay give to shits since I don't fear them. I will just as soon shot them as shake there hand. I think you are rather luckey to know such nice durg users but the user is usually not the problem it's the abuser that acts the way I was talking about. Moderation is the key to the way they act.
 
#23 ·
You are forgetting the fact that a lot of these people have children.

This means
A. The kids suffer due to parental neglect
B. The kids turn into their parents since drugs are what they learned about growing up
C. The kids are taken away and subsidized by the state


In all the above cases therapy and special care will also be needed to render these children "normal"

One drug user usually affects the lives of several people, so the screw them and let them die theory just does not work in the real world.
 
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those people shouldn't have procreated in the first place... it was their own fault. What about alcoholics who have children, the children can have birth defects if the mother drinks during pregnancy, and the child could easily be emotionally traumatized by abusive/neglectant parents who are alcoholics, and alcohol is legal. Think about that one.
 
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Drug users affect my job on a daily basis. I work in retail and nearly everyday we have drug users all dopped up shoplifting.

Marijuana should DEFINETLY be legal and taxed but that topic is dead horse beaten to death. You might wonder how I know they are drug users, well you can tell. On top of it 95% of the thieves are adults. We're talking between the ages of 45-65 and while that doesn't prove anything once you see someone wasted you can recognize them.