9.9 kilos, not 4 and worth $34,000 ausie dollars in Australia and worth nearly ziltch in Bali.
Cummmoorn, pull the left one.
My mistake, 9lbs or 4.1kgs
The point in my mind is why would anyone bother to take grass to Bali in the first place.
And if you did I am darned sure in moving a lot of the stuff the methods of concealment would not be so primitive or obvious. Very circumstantial of course but it still does not add up.
9.9 kilos, not 4 and worth $34,000 ausie dollars in Australia and worth nearly ziltch in Bali.
Cummmoorn, pull the left one.
My mistake, 9lbs or 4.1kgs
The point in my mind is why would anyone bother to take grass to Bali in the first place.
And if you did I am darned sure in moving a lot of the stuff the methods of concealment would not be so primitive or obvious. Very curcumstancial of course but it still does not add up.
I concur with my flat footed friend on this one. The MOST obvious thing to ask IS ............ The wholesale price for good quality hydroponic marijuana in Brisbane is $4000 for half a kilogram. Where did a woman who works in the families fish and chip shop get the money to buy 4.1kilograms?
HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ????????
(I took the liberty of fixing the spelling mistake on curcumstancial for you explod. I have one of those keyboards as well at times)
My mistake, 9lbs or 4.1kgs
The point in my mind is why would anyone bother to take grass to Bali in the first place.
And if you did I am darned sure in moving a lot of the stuff the methods of concealment would not be so primitive or obvious. Very curcumstancial of course but it still does not add up.
Bali Marijuana prices: Aceh Weed and Nepalese hash 500,000 Rupiah for a good 10 grams, though make sure you bargain you will initially be charged much more and u can get the price down to 350,000 Rupiah. Australian hydro varies, Aussies get better prices than others, though its about 30 USD for a gram, but as I said earlier prices vary greatly ive heard people saying they’ve paid as much as 80 USD for a gram. Though generally I suggest you don’t pay that much, it means prices go up and stay up.
a recent erport we recieved is: "The prices that are stated in the original report are rip off prices, however if you are a tourist and cannot speak the language or are only speaking from a book, you will generally get those sorts of prices. Good weed is indeed incredibly hard to come by, but if you are a good negotiator (and you manage to find it) you can get it for 50-100 thou, depending on your attitude with the guy."
Wonder why she would wait all this time to tell us about what happened so long ago, LOL, Explod, you have been told many time about the cost of weed in Bali, you know that our weed costs more. 5110 more sleeps and she can come home.
Cases I know of, fear at the time but as time kicks on counscience overides.
counscience sharpen your pencils
Schapelle Corby's insistence she knew nothing about the bag of marijuana found in her boogie board bag has been dealt another major blow with a new book detailing where the marijuana came from, how it got into her bag and her father's 30-year history of drug dealing.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment...s-publisher-20111109-1n6fw.html#ixzz1dCBCeTGY
While on the subject of The Expendable Project, might I also suggest that those here, who want to know the truth about the Schapelle Corby case, should view the entire site: www.expendable.tv
Watch the 'Expendable' documentary then read all the reports, look at the dozens of exhibits, and watch the exclusive interviews, all of which support the documentary. See how members of the Howard Government and AFP, people who knew Schapelle was innocent, sacrificed her for political expediency and commercial considerations, then misled parliament and the Australian people.
This is not nutcase conspiracy theory, it is fact. However, don't take my word for it, read the governments own emails and cables which prove it.
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