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New developments in the drug trade have pushed the need for a new type of tool to enable criminals to distribute drugs more efficiently. The general size of aerosol cans is generally from 0.5g-1.25g, so the crack cocaine would be mixed with an oil or liquid substance, often paint thinner or mineral spirits before being put into a jar and placed inside a sprayer device. In order to avoid inconsistencies in drug quality, different sized jars were created for various amounts of drugs. For example, one jar might be used for half a kilogram of cocaine while another jar might be used for only a quarter kilogram worth of cocaine. The following are the different sizes of jars and the quantity of drugs they hold: The large-sized cylindrical jar(1.25g) is the most popular among drug traffickers in Spain. It has a capacity of approximately 1.25g, and is divided into quarter/half/full kilogram pieces. It was developed from a traditional pomade jar used in Spain for hair products, which was originally used by drug traffickers to carry a variety of drugs. The large-sized cylindrical jar is preferred in Europe because it can be easily carried in a pocket without drawing too much attention. The size of the jar is based on the amount of crack cocaine it can hold, but traffickers can easily modify the sprayer device to fit smaller or larger quantities. The following are less popular sizes in Spain: Cocaine vials are used in New York, United States. They are created by filling empty amphetamine capsules (used to treat ADHD) with crack cocaine and sell for $5-10 in New York City. Individuals who request vials need to provide their own empty capsules. The reason why this method remains so popular in the US is because empty amphetamine capsules are commonly used pharmaceutical drugs in America and can be obtained legally with a prescription at local pharmacies. Cocaine was used in the United States by the "Shield" in the early 1960s, smuggling drug smuggling routes, mostly from Colombia. However, this practice was discontinued after authorities caught on to what they were doing. Before this incident, the drug was smuggled into the US in car fuel tanks. However, many American vehicles are equipped with federally mandated warning lights that alert law enforcement when a car is being used for transporting drugs. Also, since fuel is involved with transporting drugs it represents an extreme hazard if roads are subjected to flooding or other road conditions that cause large quantities of oil to be carried away by water or other contaminants. In the early 1970s, a car was discovered by police who were running a routine check on the vehicle. The vehicle was equipped with an oil tank that made it difficult for authorities to obtain any evidence of illegal activity. It is commonly believed that this specific vehicle was used to smuggle in approximately 100 pounds of cocaine into the US. Aware of these facts, many cartels decided to upgrade their transportation methods to include fuel tanks so they could more easily blend in with the general traffic flow of cars on America’s roads. This forced law enforcement officials to seek new ways to stop them at their tracks. cfa1e77820

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