Up To 90 Percent Of US Paper Money Contains Traces Of Cocaine, Study Finds
ScienceDaily (2009-08-17) -- You probably have cocaine in your wallet, purse, or pocket. Sound unlikely or outrageous? Think again! In what researchers describe as the largest, most comprehensive analysis to date of cocaine contamination in banknotes, scientists are reporting that cocaine is present in up to 90 percent of paper money in the United States, particularly in large cities such as Baltimore, Boston and Detroit. The scientists found traces of cocaine in 95 percent of the banknotes analyzed from Washington, D.C., alone. ... > read full article
American Chemical Society. "Up To 90 Percent Of US Paper Money Contains Traces Of Cocaine, Study Finds." ScienceDaily 17 August 2009. 17 August 2009
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