Tuesday 18 August 2009

And you guys are talking about us Dutch ..... hm .....

WASHINGTON - Nearly all the dollar bills in the United States carry traces of cocaine. This suggests a study that was presented Sunday at a conference of the American Chemical Society.

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts found 90 percent of the survey notes miniscule traces of cocaine. That is 20 percent more than in a survey two years ago.
The U.S. capital stretched the crown with 95 percent of the tickets. Paper money is used for cocaine to sniff and most dealers pay in cash. The researchers pointed out that the spread of cocaine particles mainly by Elma machines shall be removed. However, this, alarming rate''out how widespread cocaine use in the USA is.
The analysis of banknotes were also four other countries, Brazil, Canada, China and Japan. In Canada exceeded onde looking at 85 percent of the tickets traces of coacaïne, in Brazil 80, China 20 and Japan 12 per cent.


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