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作者: myversa    時間: 2009-8-18 08:45     標題: 加鈔85%殘留古柯鹹

Be careful what you touch....

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一項研究結果顯示,平均85%以上的美元和加元紙鈔上有古柯鹹殘留。這一結果說明,北美的吸毒問題遠比普通人認為的普遍和嚴重。

美國麻塞諸塞大學的化學家另闢蹊徑,試圖通過檢驗紙鈔上的微乎其微的毒品殘留,了解各國吸毒問題的嚴重程度,他們為此從加拿大、美國、中國、日本和巴西這五個國家的30個城市找來一批紙鈔化驗。他們的化驗結果是,平均85%至90%的美元和加元紙鈔有殘留的古柯鹹,其次是平均80%的巴西紙鈔上有古柯鹹殘留。

主持這項研究的化學家左躍剛(Yuegang Zuo 譯音)認為,這基本可以反映上述五國的毒品問題嚴重程度,美國、加拿大、巴西的毒品泛濫程度超出人們的想像。

毒品癮君子和毒販作交易時,交易雙方均可能令紙鈔沾染上古柯鹹,而且有些癮君子習慣將紙鈔捲起用來吸毒,因此研究人員對能在鈔票上找到古柯鹹殘留一點都不驚訝。

這些化學家在他們蒐集的高達90%的美鈔上發現古柯鹹殘留,殘留量在0.006微克至1240多微克,加元紙鈔「含毒」比例與美元不相上下,但「含毒」量最大,居然在2.4微克至2530多微克之間。
作者: kipposhi    時間: 2009-8-18 12:01

What is 古柯鹹?
作者: myversa    時間: 2009-8-18 12:04

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/l ... lls/article1255353/

There's a 95-per-cent chance that U.S. President Barack Obama carries traces of cocaine in his wallet, according to new research.

Chances are, so do you.

A study presented yesterday at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society found soaring levels of cocaine contamination in banknotes across North America. Up to 90 per cent of paper money from the United States carries traces of cocaine, according to the research, compared with up to 85 per cent contamination on Canadian bills.

"Most people have some coke in their wallets," said the study's lead researcher, Yuegang Zuo, a chemist at the University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth.

Dr. Zuo and his colleagues tested banknotes in various denominations from more than 30 cities in five countries, including the United States, Canada, Brazil and China. Ninety per cent of 237 bills tested from the United States were contaminated with cocaine, with cities such as Baltimore, Boston and Detroit showing the highest levels. Ninety-five per cent of the bills from Washington, D.C., were tainted.

The researchers also tested 27 bills from Canada and found that 85 per cent contained traces of the drug, with amounts ranging from 2.4 micrograms to more than 2,530 micrograms of coke per banknote.

Banknotes can pick up traces of cocaine from users snorting it through rolled-up bills, when contaminated bills are stacked together at banks, or when the drug rubs off of hands, Dr. Zuo said. Despite the high percentage of drug-contaminated banknotes, Dr. Zuo said the amount found was so small that consumers should not have any health or legal concerns about handling money. "For the most part, you can't get high by sniffing a regular banknote, unless it was used directly in drug uptake or during a drug exchange."
作者: b06    時間: 2009-8-18 17:57

oh 古柯鹹=cocaine.
齋睇subject以為講緊啲銀紙有陣味。哈哈。
作者: 大C姐    時間: 2009-8-21 21:38

而家仲有人roll up銀紙咁old school﹐通常都用飲罐仔啦。
作者: sheep    時間: 2009-8-21 23:04

儍啦你
俾人逗果陣
有位走
作者: Ovaltine    時間: 2009-8-22 00:31

Thats why they call this a drug epidemic. Years from today, when our grand-children  or great grand-children are born, they are gonna look back at us. Us North American and our civilization, how we fall and fail. Half of them is gonna blame on the weed and cocaine, the other half, the white men,  would probably blame the large influx of Asian immigration.




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