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Drug busts are always valued at inflated prices too...
Just classic bad faith behavior by the state to justify oppression of the working people
a gram of coke in a kilo of flour is a kilo of coke
25g of saw dust in 75g of beef = 100g of beef.
math checks out sir!
The newspaper provides much needed roughage and essential inks
"Street value" /s
no self respecting crack head would pay the rate haha
what street?!?!
Lol, well I'm guessing they're just taking the weight, dividing it by grams (or whatever amount its usually sold to individuals in), and multiplying that by it's "dose value". So, for easy math, if 1g of coke goes for $100, and cops bust someone with a kilo (1000g), it becomes a million dollar bust when nobody would ever actually pay that much.
I think cops are just getting fucked over by dealers so they don’t know the real prices