CBS News 2/13 Houston: “…with intent to distribute 5 kilograms or more of cocaine…” Why kg instead of lbs?

More details of news article:

Air Marshals Arrested For Smuggling – HOUSTON, Feb. 13, 2006

(CBS/AP) Two U.S. air marshals face federal drug charges accusing them of using their positions to smuggle narcotics through airport security and onto planes for transport, federal prosecutors said.

Both men face 10 years to life in prison and a $4 million fine if convicted of federal charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine, KHOU reports.


6 Responses

  1. janellethechef says:

    Because drugs are measured in metric terms. I don’t know why, its just how it is.

  2. just_wondering says:

    because they are produced in places that use metric system and it is more accurate of the actual package weight

  3. dennis_bags says:

    metric units are used worldwide as lbs are mostly used in the U.S. alone and as you may know drugs come from other countries and they deasl in kg.

  4. Shockwave48 says:

    I think that in the United States, they use the metric form and use kilograms. In other areas of the world, they use pounds (lbs.)

  5. Stating the Obvious says:

    The metric system is dominant in every other country but the US… and has always been used for illegal drugs. I would assume it is because a great portion of them are imported – from those countries I initially mentioned (that use the metric system)

    Also, in the preparation of most lab made recreational drugs, the chemicals used are measured in metrics; mls, grams, kilo’s… etc.

  6. stephaniemorgan8701 says:

    Typically cocaine is measured in kilograms weed is measured in lbs. crystal meth is measured in oz.’s it depends on the mass of the drug.

© Effective Drug Rehabilitation
CyberChimps