Holy Marijuana Batman!!!!!!
I was on the Ohio State Patrol website looking around and i came across this. Pretty interesting. I didn't think it was possible to put that much marijuana.....anywhere 
Here's the article from their website:
February 21, 2002 — Patrol seizes $750,000 worth of marijuana on the Turnpike
MAUMEE – Three Washington residents will be arraigned today in the Maumee Municipal Court on felony drug charges after Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers seized $750,000 worth of marijuana from a vehicle yesterday on the Ohio Turnpike. Can Le Quang, 38, of Renton, was charged with second-degree felony possession of marijuana, and second-degree felony trafficking in marijuana. Andy Au, 25, of Tacoma, and Dung Tri Nguyen, 42, of Bothell, were each charged with second-degree felony conspiracy to possess marijuana.
Troopers stopped a 2001 Ford Ranger pickup truck, driven by Quang, on eastbound Interstate 80, near milepost 55, in Lucas County at 5:31 p.m. yesterday for a following too closely violation. A canine alerted to the vehicle, and during a probable cause search of the bed area, troopers discovered eight large plastic bags containing 165 pounds of marijuana. The marijuana has an estimated street value of $750,000.
Just prior to that stop, another trooper stopped a rented 2002 Mitsubishi, driven by Au, and with Nguyen as a passenger, for a marked lane violation. During the investigation, troopers were able to connect the two vehicles, and three suspects together.
If convicted, each suspect could face up to eight years in prison, and up to a $15,000 fine for each second-degree felony. All three suspects were incarcerated in the Lucas County Jail

Here's the article from their website:
February 21, 2002 — Patrol seizes $750,000 worth of marijuana on the Turnpike
MAUMEE – Three Washington residents will be arraigned today in the Maumee Municipal Court on felony drug charges after Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers seized $750,000 worth of marijuana from a vehicle yesterday on the Ohio Turnpike. Can Le Quang, 38, of Renton, was charged with second-degree felony possession of marijuana, and second-degree felony trafficking in marijuana. Andy Au, 25, of Tacoma, and Dung Tri Nguyen, 42, of Bothell, were each charged with second-degree felony conspiracy to possess marijuana.
Troopers stopped a 2001 Ford Ranger pickup truck, driven by Quang, on eastbound Interstate 80, near milepost 55, in Lucas County at 5:31 p.m. yesterday for a following too closely violation. A canine alerted to the vehicle, and during a probable cause search of the bed area, troopers discovered eight large plastic bags containing 165 pounds of marijuana. The marijuana has an estimated street value of $750,000.
Just prior to that stop, another trooper stopped a rented 2002 Mitsubishi, driven by Au, and with Nguyen as a passenger, for a marked lane violation. During the investigation, troopers were able to connect the two vehicles, and three suspects together.
If convicted, each suspect could face up to eight years in prison, and up to a $15,000 fine for each second-degree felony. All three suspects were incarcerated in the Lucas County Jail
Originally posted by DanB 360
Troopers stopped a 2001 Ford Ranger pickup truck...for a following too closely violation....another trooper stopped a rented 2002 Mitsubishi, for a marked lane violation....
Troopers stopped a 2001 Ford Ranger pickup truck...for a following too closely violation....another trooper stopped a rented 2002 Mitsubishi, for a marked lane violation....
That's how they nailed me. "Driving 8 mph in a 55 mph zone"
Seems like I was flying, couldn't hardly keep her on the road.
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Originally posted by DanB 360
Beats me
seems to me that 165lbs or mary jane would be worth more than $750,000 though.
Beats me
seems to me that 165lbs or mary jane would be worth more than $750,000 though.
Originally posted by BeastRider
THe $750,000 is pretty overinflated. IF the pot was going to be sold an ounce at a time, it would be $50 per ounce for decent stuff in Houston, or $800 per pound. 165 lbs would be worth $132,000. Even the best stuff would only be worth about double that, or $264,000. The cops always exagerate the street value... like dividing the whole 165 lbs into single joints and applying the sinlge joint price... doesn't work that way.
THe $750,000 is pretty overinflated. IF the pot was going to be sold an ounce at a time, it would be $50 per ounce for decent stuff in Houston, or $800 per pound. 165 lbs would be worth $132,000. Even the best stuff would only be worth about double that, or $264,000. The cops always exagerate the street value... like dividing the whole 165 lbs into single joints and applying the sinlge joint price... doesn't work that way.
Originally posted by GASGUZZLER007
It seems that you are good at math or really know the street value of pot. So how did you make enough money for a supercrew?
It seems that you are good at math or really know the street value of pot. So how did you make enough money for a supercrew?
Someone tried to sell me heroine once here. I was scared
Originally posted by BeastRider:
THe $750,000 is pretty overinflated. IF the pot was going to be sold an ounce at a time, it would be $50 per ounce for decent stuff in Houston, or $800 per pound. 165 lbs would be worth $132,000. Even the best stuff would only be worth about double that, or $264,000. The cops always exagerate the street value... like dividing the whole 165 lbs into single joints and applying the sinlge joint price... doesn't work that way.
Sounds to me like the Ohio State patrol is using Ricer Math!
THe $750,000 is pretty overinflated. IF the pot was going to be sold an ounce at a time, it would be $50 per ounce for decent stuff in Houston, or $800 per pound. 165 lbs would be worth $132,000. Even the best stuff would only be worth about double that, or $264,000. The cops always exagerate the street value... like dividing the whole 165 lbs into single joints and applying the sinlge joint price... doesn't work that way.
Sounds to me like the Ohio State patrol is using Ricer Math!



