White House cocaine

No! No! It was Hunter’s! Merrick Garland probably told everyone to look the other way, as part of the sweetheart deal he got the other week for some other crime!

In other news, I am loving how the reports and reporters have used the word “baggie” to describe the evidence. Isn’t that slang, or street talk?

Calling it a bindle would have called too much attention to any journalist using the term.

Not really. What would you call a small ziplock clear plastic bag? It’s called that because it looks like that. You don’t need to know drug jargon for that.

I’ve only ever seen heroin in bindles. I’ve only ever seen coke in baggies. I’m not saying it’s never packaged that way but I’ve never seen it. I’ve seen a hell of a lot more heroin than coke.

Not really. What would you call a bag on a stick like hoboes carry?

I don’t understand your question. I was referring to the post above mine that used the word bindle in the context of drug jargon. I would not expect anyone who is not intimately familiar with drug packaging to understand the use of the word in that context. Another way drugs are packaged are in baggies. They are called that because they are…baggies. A common term for a small plastic bag that is not specifically used only in drug jargon.

Just my warped sense of humour. I’m old enough to remember when baggies and bindles were both largely unrelated to drug storage.

I miss the days when the drugs all came in glassine envelopes and we wore onions in our belts.

I remember hearing from a woman that a “dime bags” were bags of actual dimes that drug dealers used as protection when they were selling drugs.

Not, you know, $10 worth of drugs.

I’m guessing the reason that the secret service didn’t find a suspect is because it’s one of their own. Gotta protect the brand.