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". . . first question is, of course, why does the federal criminal justice system still measure drugs in kilograms?" | Article on website Above the Law
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2023-02-03 From Above the Law, a website looking at the American legal system.

An article about an unusual sentence for a drug smuggler asks three questions, starting with this one.

When reading about a woman pleading guilty to trafficking 28.5 kilos of cocaine, the first question is, of course, why does the federal criminal justice system still measure drugs in kilograms? This is AMERICA, dammit. Whereโ€™s Marjorie Taylor Greene and the rest of that posse with resolutions to get this woke metric system nonsense out of our courts?!

Put an end to critical weights theory.

Maybe because that's what the criminals use? My computer's calculator converts 28.5 kg to 62.831745 lb.

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