From: rah@shipwright.com (Robert Hettinga)
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From: rah@shipwright.com (Robert Hettinga)
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 94 09:40:44 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: ;-) The definitive argument for e$: tainted cash
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Fun Facts to Know and Tell About *Your* Legal Tender...
> >From the August 1993 American Bar Association Journal
>>
>> >
>> >"The mere presence of trace amounts of cocaine on a common object ...
>> > is insufficient to support a felony conviction of cocaine." Lord v.
>> > Florida, 91-2147.
>> >
>> >"[T]he evidence of the narcotic-trained dog's alert to [tainted] currency
>> > is of extremely little probative weight. . . . It cannot be doubted
>>that
>> > contaminated currency is widespread. The presence of trace narcotics on
>> > currency does not yield any relevant information whatsoever about the
>> > currency's history." US District Court Judge Thomas Wiseman of
>>Nashville,
>> > Jones v. DEA, No. 3:91-0520 (April 21, 1993).
>> >
>> >"The probability that every single person in the United States is
>> > carrying drug-tainted money is almost certain." -- Dr. James Woodford,
>> > forensic chemist in Atlanta. Woodford cites a 1989 experiment by Miami
>> > toxicologist Dr. William Hearn, who gathered 135 dollar bills from banks
>> > in twelve cities. 131 had traces of cocaine.
>> >
>> >It also cites a 1985 study by the Miami Herald, which asked eleven
>>prominent
>> >local citizens to supply a $20 bill for testing, including the Catholic
>> >archbishop, George Bush's son Jeb, and Janet Reno. Ten out of the eleven
>> >bills had traces of cocaine.
>> >
>> >Finally, there's a reference to an until-now secret 1987 DEA study
>>showing
>> >that 1/3 of the money at the Federal Reserve Building in Chicago was
>> >tainted with cocaine. It's thought that cocaine is transferred from some
>> >bills to agencies' high-speed sorting equipment [...]
Cheers,
Bob Hettinga
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