Posted on 06/14/2015 5:22:16 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Compressed-air gun mounted on truck could throw 13-kilo packets over fence into California
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
They got the idea from “Punkin-Chukin”
shooting punkins long distance
I’ve heard of shotgun hits, but this is too much.
Even if you are against recreational drugs like I am, I still gotta give these guys credit for innovation and thinking out of the box.
for some reason, i picture the three stooges attempting this and it becomes hysterical.
If dope is legal is Colorado, why smuggle it from Mexico?
“If dope is legal is Colorado, why smuggle it from Mexico?”
...money.
Why not just buy it in Colorado and move it within the country? Got to be easier than dealing with the border.
Football sized packages were chucked over the fence in SoCal,,,I always thought a Catapult would work too.
Coming to a Canyon Near You !
No tax. No minimum wage. No business license required.
Because it is illegal to export from CO.
I have to say I've never thought about that aspect of it. As others here indicate, marijuana from Mexico may be cheaper/more profitable. But still, the states bordering Colorado -- do they have roadblocks? Drug sniffing dogs? Do they find that they need to take any steps at all from having Marijuana smugglers cross state lines?
CO is being sued by neighboring States like NE for damage due to pot exportation, or perhaps better said, the fact that pot is legal in CO, is causing issues with other states, and so the filing of law suits seems to be the first solution.
The Cartels will always undercut the legal stuff. Black market weed is alive and well in CO /WA. It just isn’t as good as the legal stuff from what I read.
Whoop whoop whoop whoop
It is illegal to export from Mexico as well.
Gotta give them a PLUS for inventiveness.
rofl
And I thought the trebuchet contest at the High School was just for fun!
I even went to watch it.
The cyclic rate for a trebuchet is a bit slow.
But not too loud.
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