DEA Looking for a Contractor
Who Can Burn 1,000 Pounds of Cannabis
Per Hour
The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is recruiting contractors to burn
large volumes of evidence, which includes drugs, and lots of them. One
of the requirements that the DEA has reportedly listed is the ability
for the contractor to burn at least 1,000 pounds of marijuana per hour
and for a minimum of eight consecutive hours per day.
In addition to cannabis, the contractor will also need to be required to burn papers, cassette tapes, and pharmaceuticals.
This will be a temporary job that will run until the end of September
and will be located in Texas—reportedly somewhere near Houston.
After the story of the open contract hit the news, the DEA made the following statement and distributed it to the media:
“Although we appreciate local citizens’ willingness to offer their help, this is a complicated, large-scale government contract we’re required by law to bid every few years, and there are usually only a handful of companies with the necessary facilities and resources to help us dispose of this material. While it makes for an interesting headline, the truth is far more prosaic – our agents working across the Houston Division make a huge number of great cases, and as a result, we seize a tremendous amount of illegal drugs. Arranging for the save and effective destruction of these drugs is just part of the job”
It makes sense that the DEA would need to hire someone to incinerate
evidence, but it seems a bit ridiculous that they would need to burn
such large amounts of cannabis. The fact that they are requiring a
contractor to burn 1,000 pounds of cannabis per hour, must mean that
they are still confiscating at least that amount. As states across the
country are choosing to legalize cannabis, the war on weed is still
alive and well.
https://themindunleashed.com/2019/03/dea-looking-for-a-contractor-who-can-burn-1000-pounds-of-cannabis-per-hour.html
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