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i know it might be innapropriate but i have to know. Thank You.

2007-02-15 03:05:46 · 5 answers · asked by . . 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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It's worth 5-10 in a state prison unless you take it across state lines or bring it into the U.S. which would be worth 10-15 at a federal prison. Hope they don't send you to Sandstone, MN. That place gets cold in the winter! Good luck with that court appointed lawyer!

2007-02-15 03:10:44 · answer #1 · answered by penhead72 5 · 0 0

From a news report:

"A narcotics officer said each kilo was worth about $25,000 wholesale.

So the shipment's wholesale value is about $2.5 million.

But once cocaine is diluted for street sales, its value sharply increases.

Obviously the cocaine came north through the Mexican border, but its source was unknown, police said.

"I don't know if this will make a dent" in Philadelphia's drug problem, Johnson said. "But this is $10 million in cocaine that won't hit the streets of Philadelphia.""

2007-02-15 03:13:35 · answer #2 · answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7 · 0 0

There are probably a lot of variables involved like geographical region, quality, quantity discounts, greed, etc. But an ounce costs about $1200, so doing the math, it comes to about $19,200.00. Chances are on a sale of that size, one could purchase the kilo for somewhat less in order to make enough profit on sales to make the purchase worthwhile, hypothetically, of course. Nothing in my book would make taking that large a risk worthwhile at any cost. I wonder why you are asking?

2007-02-15 03:27:59 · answer #3 · answered by froggsfriend 5 · 0 0

Street value today is about 2-3000. If you break that down and make crack you could probably make (depending on the cook) about 8-10,000.
The Karma you create by destroying lives is not worth the price. The cost of getting caught is about 10 - 20 years.

2007-02-15 03:15:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it would really depend on where in the supply chain you are. if you are distributing from columbia, you could probably sell it for a lot more, because it would still be really pure. the more it is cut, (has other ingredients mixed in) the lower the value. at the same time, the closer you get to actual users, instead of seeling it to another dealer in large qualities, the higher the price goes. so it is a ratio of purity/amount sold at once.
not to mention where you are selling it. it is cheaper on the west coast than on the east coast.

2007-02-15 03:12:49 · answer #5 · answered by lyrathefairie 3 · 0 0

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