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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (14454)8/15/2002 10:48:30 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) of 45639
 
Alright, I was already to fight the good fight, then I read the replies, both sides, and the following article.
If my math serves me correctly, and leaving the hashish oil out of the equation, and dividing the value $2300 in half, times 175 (which was the amount of marijuana he had in his possession) that would put the street value at $44,722.22.

This is definitely not a Saturday night user...he is a dealer and should be put away..no parole!

I think this is where I came in......

Huish charged with selling marijuana

VENTURA, Calif. -- Olympic gold medalist Justin Huish, who dominated the archery competition during the 1996 Games, surrendered in court on charges he sold marijuana to a police informant.
Felony arrest warrants for Huish, 25, and his roommate, Brian Mastrangelo, 24, were issued Wednesday and they appeared in court Thursday. They each face up to four years in prison if convicted of possession of marijuana for sale.

Simi Valley police said they seized 4.5 ounces of marijuana, 4.2 grams of hashish oil and $23,000 from the pair's home. The value of the drugs was estimated at $2,300.
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