Traffic Stop Turns Up Four Kilos of Cocaine

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Orlando Traffic Stop Turns Up Four Kilos of Cocaine

Is 4kgs a lot of coke?

How long does it takes to sell that on a friday night in Orlando?

Because it looks to me that, when you use a car under sanctions, with a driver with a suspended licence and on top of that, it smells like weed in the car, that's some low level ganster shit right there.

Bound to fail.

So imagine real organised crime, how much coke do they get in Orlando at a time?

 

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He aint the one selling it making the sweet stacks of $$$, he is just a mule transporting it around, probably one of hundreds. They make so much $$$ from coke that this is just a little tiny drop in the ocean for them. This dude probably would been paid $3-500 to deliver it. Probably more if he dont rat on anyone and takes the time. 

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As the Dude points out, its fucking weed. That changes everything. Brick weed on top of that. I'd be suprised if this dude got paid in cash but in weed instead! LOL.

 

One time my friend hired a couple of girls to bring back some weed from NYC, it was around 10lbs or so for like $15-20k, so it wasnt small but it wasnt huge. Dude lost it all as one of the girls was wanted for murder and the State police used her cellphone signal to track her down and arrest her on the thruway, with all the weed. 

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The "real" organized crime when it comes to this stuff is the cartel.

 

They are the ones that strong arm farmers into growing and refining it. They pay them a barely living wage. Take it off their hands, and kill any other buyers at the source.

 

They pay mules to move it. And take the biggest risks "These guys."

 

Then it is delivered to Usually pre arranged buyers.

 

From there, it either goes to premium consumers, or the rest is recut and resold.

 

The rule of drugs is similar to the regular market. Regulated first by supply and demand. When supply is not a factor it's then valued by purity.

 

Usually the more you buy the more you "save" So the more people a dealer knows, and the smaller quantities he can flip. The more money he makes.

 

The downside. More sales = more money, but every sale is another risk.

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0:22 4 kilos of marijuana.. not cocain, it is just press packaged in white plastic

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stokkebye's picture

LOL. Good eye. 

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