The Dong-A, meanwhile, reports that drug smuggling via international parcel has skyrocketed.
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“The volume of the drugs increased from 4,225 grams in 2006 to 7,711 grams in 2007.”
Does that seem low to anyone else?
yes, it is low.
consider, however, that you can receive a five-year prison sentence here for smuggling in as little as five grams.
and can be banished from korea forever just for smoking a joint in a side alley in itaewon.
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Very low, far less than what comes through whenever a North Korean ship is allowed to dock in Pusan, I’m sure.
It really depends what the “narcotics” are. If it’s lsd-25 from Sandoz lab or Owsley Stanley (in Oz making jewelry) it would suffice.
PS: What’s the drug of choice of young people these days? “Bond”? Philpon? Self-administered flatulence?