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Hurricane Debby Unloads $1 Million Worth of Cocaine on Florida Beach

Hurricane Debby Unloads $1 Million Worth of Cocaine on Florida Beach

I guess it’s not that uncommon to find cocaine on a Florida beach.

Florida hurricane!!

The Border Patrol – Miami Sector said Hurricane Debby blew $1 million worth of cocaine on a Florida Keys beach.

That’s 25 packages weighing 70 lbs.

Hurricane Debby landed as a Category 1 hurricane, with winds topping 80mph.

The storm is now a tropical storm as it heads to the Carolinas. It has killed four people.

This isn’t the first time a pedestrian has come across drugs. From The New York Post:

Bricks of cocaine and other drugs frequently wash up on southern Florida beaches and surrounding waters as smugglers traffic the illegal substances from South America to the US.

In June, a beachgoer scouring a north Florida beach for sea turtle nests instead stumbled upon $4 million worth of cocaine bricks.

The discovery stunned law enforcement who said it’s rare for the drugs to make it to Nassau County, which is much farther north than where they usually wash up.

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thalesofmiletus | August 6, 2024 at 7:11 am

Very deceptive headline, Mary, to make us think it was raining coke and getting our hopes up.


 
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dmacleo | August 6, 2024 at 8:14 am

Florida Man going to be very happy soon 🙂


 
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pablo panadero | August 6, 2024 at 8:17 am

Anybody seen Hunter Biden lately?


 
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Antifundamentalist | August 6, 2024 at 8:26 am

It’s a little early for a White Christmas.

Wait, 70lb of cocaine is worth a million dollars? The Biden administration really has done a number on the economy, because I thought the prices for coke were much higher.


     
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    TargaGTS in reply to GWB. | August 6, 2024 at 8:58 am

    I saw someone bring this up on twitter. The answer was (apparently) it’s impossible to say exactly how much this was worth in retail/street money because there’s no information on the purity of the cocaine. If it’s largely uncut, 70-pounds might be worth as much as $1B (or more). If it’s already highly cut, the value would likely be significantly less….but WAY more than a million, probably well more than half a billion.

    Someone else pointed out that for whatever reasons, cocaine – as a commodity – has NOT outpaced inflation over the last couple decades. In fact, it’s not even kept up with inflation. I think that’s interesting. Is that because our borders are so porous is it because cocaine isn’t en vogue like it once was and demand has fallen sharply? I really don’t know


       
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      GWB in reply to TargaGTS. | August 6, 2024 at 9:05 am

      and demand has fallen sharply?
      Well, Hunter is supposedly on the wagon……..


       
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      denizen in reply to TargaGTS. | August 6, 2024 at 9:22 am

      70 pounds is 31,751.50 grams. I can’t imagine that even the purest product sells for more than $300/g. So, at an extremely high street value of even $300/g, you reach about $9.5 million. A billion dollars would mean $315,308.21 per gram which is completely and utterly absurd.

      $1 million is definitely low, since that’s about $31.50/g; not even the worst trash is going to sell for that little and stuff straight from the cartel shouldn’t be cut that much yet.


       
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      exfed in reply to TargaGTS. | August 6, 2024 at 9:40 am

      “Someone else pointed out that for whatever reasons, cocaine – as a commodity – has NOT outpaced inflation over the last couple decades. ”

      That’s because drug dealers are not like those greedy corporations that FJB talks about. He should be using them as an example of restraint.


 
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rhhardin | August 6, 2024 at 9:45 am

That’s a million if it gets to the street. The million is supported by the difficulty of getting it to the street, and this is one example. Probably wholesale it’s less than $900, so not even a crime in California.


 
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BigRosieGreenbaum | August 6, 2024 at 9:49 am

Oh I thought I was going on a treasure hunt!


 
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gonzotx | August 6, 2024 at 10:05 am

It would be tempting for a few people, I believe they made a movie very close to this
Don’t try it at home friends

Not sure what term they use for floating bricks of cocaine but floating bails of marijuana is referred to as square grouper by the locals.

At least the Florida shore coke complies with labeling laws, up north all we get are shards of unlabeled wind turbine propellers, drifting paddle boards and Kennedy family cars and planes.

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henrybowman | August 6, 2024 at 4:55 pm

“Rated For Popularity, Even Hurricanes Beat Kamala Harris”

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