News (Media Awareness Project) - US SC: Ridgeland P.D. Seizes New Type Of Marijuana |
Title: | US SC: Ridgeland P.D. Seizes New Type Of Marijuana |
Published On: | 2003-09-06 |
Source: | Carolina Morning News (SC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 15:07:00 |
RIDGELAND P.D. SEIZES NEW TYPE OF MARIJUANA
Ridgeland police confiscated dozens of pounds of a new type of potent
Canadian marijuana during a traffic stop Friday that may be worth nearly
half a million dollars.
Two members of the department's new Interstate Criminal Enforcement team
stopped a car at about 1 p.m. for following another vehicle too closely.
During the traffic stop, on southbound Interstate 95, they allegedly found
marijuana in sealed plastic bags tucked in a suitcase in the trunk.
The amount was estimated at 60 to 100 pounds, said Investigator Chris
Stevers.
The marijuana is believed to be "B.C. bud," a new type of pot out of British
Columbia, Canada, that is five times more potent than normal marijuana,
Stevers said.
Its estimated street value is about $5,000 per pound, he said.
The driver, a Canadian man, was arrested but additional details were not
available Friday.
The Interstate Criminal Enforcement team is part of a new initiative partly
funded through a federal grant, aimed at catching drug shipments on I-95.
Ridgeland police confiscated dozens of pounds of a new type of potent
Canadian marijuana during a traffic stop Friday that may be worth nearly
half a million dollars.
Two members of the department's new Interstate Criminal Enforcement team
stopped a car at about 1 p.m. for following another vehicle too closely.
During the traffic stop, on southbound Interstate 95, they allegedly found
marijuana in sealed plastic bags tucked in a suitcase in the trunk.
The amount was estimated at 60 to 100 pounds, said Investigator Chris
Stevers.
The marijuana is believed to be "B.C. bud," a new type of pot out of British
Columbia, Canada, that is five times more potent than normal marijuana,
Stevers said.
Its estimated street value is about $5,000 per pound, he said.
The driver, a Canadian man, was arrested but additional details were not
available Friday.
The Interstate Criminal Enforcement team is part of a new initiative partly
funded through a federal grant, aimed at catching drug shipments on I-95.
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