Drug smuggling diver found unconscious in Detroit River

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Does that buoyancy calculator thing even have an entry for bricks of whacky weed? How much lead does a 133lb brick of MJ need to be neutral at 20 FFW? And which hotel will they release him to now? Baymont can obviously not be trusted......

Maybe PADI or @Pedro Burrito can make this into a test question for SB use and argument.
 
Maybe PADI or @Pedro Burrito can make this into a test question for SB use and argument.

Hahahaha. This would definitely kick off debate regarding the density of the bricks.... how tightly packed are they in this case, vs how tightly packed can be achieved, and the margin of error....:rofl3:

:cheers:
 
If someone would supply the materials, I will do an in-depth study on compressibility and how much additional weight would be required. I think a pound would do.

DW
 
Based on the article he might have been smuggling the weed back into Canada..... so is it a US crime to take weed out of the country?
Why would he do that, it is legal in Canada.
 
Cigarettes were smuggled between Michigan and Canada for years just to avoid the taxes.

Mike
 

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