Traditional market busts/news

https://www.qcnews.com/news/u-s/north-carolina/union-county/large-marijuana-stash-found-during-fugitive-arrest-in-union-county/

One ton of marijuana seized, the largest amount ever, worth 5.2 billion yen, according to the Japanese Drug Enforcement Agency (Kyodo News) - Yahoo! News

https://archive.md/NJkzq

A 51-year-old Marcola man is facing criminal charges for operating an illegal butane hash oil extraction lab at his home in the 95100 block of Hazel Lane.

Detectives and deputies served a search warrant at the man’s residence on Dec. 9, according to the Lane County Sheriff’s Office. They discovered several clandestine labs in outbuildings on the property.

I’d imagine this is a hemp cart, but it’s terrible no matter the case

H town lol. Where we shank ya over the disty carts.

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https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/lexington-woman-drug-trafficking-marijuana/

https://www.ncadvertiser.com/news/article/danbury-two-smokeshops-caught-selling-thc-products-21282336.php

The trap shelf is kinda neat tbh

What do you want to bet they left it open and that’s how LE found it?

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We need a map that indicates likelihood of arrest and predicted punishments in all the different jurisdictions in each state for each drug type. It seems like 90% of soft drug arrests occur in only about 10% of the country. America is crazy. I can’t imagine trying to navigate this country as a foreigner traveling the us with weed and just going off laws and sentencing ranges. Even two major cities next to each other in the same state will have drastically different arrest rates for weed(i.e. Dallas and Fort Worth, Tx). And then within cities there are neighborhoods where different things are accepted. Choosing to carry drugs on the wrong side of town could be the difference in prison or freedom, even though that town will have the same drug laws throughout it’s jurisdiction. This is info that matters more than anything else if you plan to play this game. And right now it seems that all this info is out there, but just not getting aggregated and displayed. Law enforcement will never reveal these leniencies and what not, but informed locals in a town always know. We need this map ASAP!!!

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How about you make the map. It would be your first contribution here

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Ask an AI it’ll generate something for you

There was a annual report posted here that had great a heat map of sorts that showed interdiction rates for different drugs on different highway routes across the United States but that’s not exactly what you’re asking for here.

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Or, you could do it to make up for how much you waste people’s time?

Wouldn’t that take a pretty good ai? I doubt i can do it with free ai models?

it takes good data. AI can’t do shit on its own

Well, it would all be unverifiable data. But people know. I used to live in Dallas and its crazy there. The surrounding counties love to pull you over the second you leave Dallas county and search your car. Most big cities in conservative areas are this way