PENSACOLA, Fla. – After two men were pulled over Saturday in Florida for speeding, a state trooper found a bag inside their car with the words "Bag Full of Drugs" printed on the outside. When the trooper peeked inside, he found that the bag was, indeed, full of drugs.
In total, law enforcement seized 75 grams of methamphetamine, 1.36 kilograms of GHB (a sedative), 1 gram of cocaine, 15 MDMA tablets, drug paraphernalia and 3.6 grams of fentanyl from inside the Kia sedan.
"That is not something we see every day," said Lt. Robert Cannon of the FHP. "If the presence of fentanyl, GHB and methamphetamine wasn’t such a serious public health hazard – a blight – then it would be humorous."
When asked if it’s atypical for law enforcement to find a bag of drugs literally labeled as a “Bag Full Of Drugs,” Cannon replied flatly. "Yes," he said. "Yes, I’d say it’s rare."
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