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NEWS: Why Australian marijuana is a big hit in Bali

killarava2day

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Why Australian marijuana is a big hit in Bali
By Matthew Moore
Indonesia Correspondent
Denpasar
May 26, 2005

Perhaps the most compelling reason so many Australians believe Schapelle Corby is innocent is the "coals to Newcastle" argument: why would anyone smuggle marijuana to Bali when everyone knows it's so easy to get there?

While drugs might seem freely available on the streets, the foreigners who live in Bali, including those serving time in Kerobokan jail, say that buying them is a very risky business because you never know if the seller is an undercover police officer or a police informer.

For that reason, westerners in Bali are prepared to pay premium prices for marijuana if they can get it from other Westerners, as that's the best way to ensure they are not going to be trapped and arrested.

According to four sources in Bali contacted by The Age, including one former and one current drug dealer, high-quality Australian marijuana, similar in appearance to that found in Schapelle Corby's luggage, has been sold on a limited basis in Bali for years, but only to Westerners.

One European man, now serving a jail term for possessing hashish, said he knows of several Australians who have been bringing strong hydroponic marijuana into Bali.
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He said it brings "really good money", getting a price around 50 per cent higher than the Nepalese hashish that is more widely available for around $A16 a gram on the streets.

He said the marijuana was stronger than hashish, which is produced from the same plant and has the same active constituents. "You just can't move, it's like (being) brain dead," he said of its effect.

An Australian who says he's lived in Bali for 15 years contacted The Age several times to say his children were frequently offered marijuana called "Aussie gold". The man, who refused to give his name, said the "hydroponic bud" smuggled from Australia sells for $A600 an ounce (about $A21 a gram) or as much as $A20,000 a kilogram.

Top quality marijuana in Australia sells for around $8000 a kilogram, although more when broken into "deals".

A Balinese drug dealer who has spent time in jail said he had smoked the Australian "skunk" many times with friends from Italy, Germany and Australia but had never bought or sold any.

He recognised the marijuana as Australian as it was made up of large flowers or buds, while the marijuana he sells from Aceh in north Sumatra or from Malang in East Java has much smaller buds and a lot of leaf mixed in.

Despite requests from Corby's lawyers, Indonesian police did not test the marijuana in her bag to find out where it was grown or its strength, and it is not certain it was grown hydroponically, a cultivation method that increases its potency. But when the bag of marijuana was displayed in the court, it was clear it was made up of buds the size of bananas, which emitted a powerful smell whenever the plastic bag was opened.

While marijuana in the 1970s had THC (active ingredient) levels of around 1 to 2 per cent, today's hydroponic marijuana often has THC levels of 15 per cent, higher than a lot of hashish.

The Balinese drug dealer, who would not be named, said that while there was a lot of marijuana for sale, "it's hard for foreigners to get access to it" because they were fearful of getting caught. "It's safer for foreigners to bring their own. It's been happening for quite some time and it's not only marijuana."

While he was aware of the importation of marijuana from Australia, he said it was more common for foreigners to bring in hashish or other drugs.

While a number of foreigners have been arrested for trafficking or possessing hashish, Bali police say the marijuana found in Corby's luggage was the first incidence in which they have found the drug being brought into Bali from another country.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/Natio...big-hit-in-Bali/2005/05/25/1116950758434.html
 
sounds like everybody is getting shit hash over there hahah the bud is better than the hash, what a shit place.
 
^^ Maybe I've only ever come across shit hash cos I've always found good buds get you way more stoned...
 
wow... but really... how ofter does this actually happen?

hosestly... i supose the $12,000 more a kilo (if you can sell that much, wich obviously they can) more they make is worth the chance of like in prison...
 
With Indonesia's drug laws it is not life in prison the drug smugglers are risking to potentially make thousands of dollars in profit; instead they put (their) life itself on the table and roll the dice.

BigTrancer :)
 
Personally, I don’t think that anyone would bring that much weed into a country like Bali. I haven’t been there so I don’t know the exact situation, but I have been to some of its similar neighbours such as Thailand, Cambodia and others.

I found that marijuana is offered freely almost everywhere in these countries and that you actually take very little risk when buying it off the street (unless your in the middle of Bangkok!). The quality of the weed on average was very poor but it was so cheap that you just smoked a bit more to get to your required level. If weed was sourced off other westerners, it was usually given away. Numerous times I gave away weed because I was leaving that country or didn’t want to travel with it. I was also given weed for free by many other ‘westerners’.

It is quite possible that the weed situation is very different in Bali, but I doubt that people would be bringing in large amounts of marijuana to sell. I believe that the baggage handler smuggling theory is more likely.

Just my opinion :)

Maybe someone who has been to Bali could comment on the validity of this article.
 
killarava2day said:
^^ Maybe I've only ever come across shit hash cos I've always found good buds get you way more stoned...

I would agree with that statement for the majority of the hash that I can score in australia. One possible reason for this is that low content thc (i.e. the leaves or some poorly grown buds) plant matter that is used to make it, since it couldn't be sold by itself. However, when you get some good quality hash made from strong buds, you will certainly know it. Such a feeling just isnt possible from smoking buds. :D
 
peaked said:
I would agree with that statement for the majority of the hash that I can score in australia. One possible reason for this is that low content thc (i.e. the leaves or some poorly grown buds) plant matter that is used to make it, since it couldn't be sold by itself. However, when you get some good quality hash made from strong buds, you will certainly know it. Such a feeling just isnt possible from smoking buds. :D

all the hash i've had in my life rapes any bud i've ever had, by far. leaves it for dead. i guess it comes down to the way its made as u say. all i know is in my stoner days, scoring hash was the ultimate goal.
 
Mmm this backs up what a few friends of mine currently living in Bali told me when Corby got arrested. I questioned why anyone would bring pot in and they told me exactly what the Age said.

Certainly goes to support the rumour the Bali locals are talking about - that her brother in law is a wanna-be gangster and that he's being paying off the customs guys for a while now...only this time something went wrong.
 
"He recognised the marijuana as Australian as it was made up of large flowers or buds, while the marijuana he sells from Aceh in north Sumatra or from Malang in East Java has much smaller buds and a lot of leaf mixed in."

So he knew every single source of pot in Indonesia? Big buds is a pretty lame way of proving it's Australia. I'd imagine quite a few places produce big buds...
 
yeh big buds dont mean shit!

Certainly goes to support the rumour the Bali locals are talking about - that her brother in law is a wanna-be gangster and that he's being paying off the customs guys for a while now...only this time soething went wrong.

or maybe its all the dodgy pricks over there...?why go somewhere your not liked?

the sad thing is no-one will hear of Schapelle Corby in a couple of weeks/months. she'll just be another life ruined over there
 
has anyone stopped to ask where the bud came from, 4kgs worth of bud would take a fair size set up and quite a few hands for manicuring, someone has to know where that bud was meant to end up
 
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