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“Hash d’Or”: in Toulouse, dealers offer their customers scratch tickets to win cannabis

2024-01-24T16:07:03.371Z

Highlights: Dealers in Toulouse offer customers scratch tickets to win cannabis. The jackpot is up to ten grams of cannabis in addition to the purchase of narcotics. Police: Dealers buy these tickets with the design of their choice on websites. In Spain in 2021, the police discovered the poster announcing a raffle whose first prize was a “narco-basket” to be won on Christmas Day and another for Epiphany on January 6.. If the customer comes across three bees, he leaves with up to 10 g of additional cannabis, a source tells BFMTV.


An unusual practice, dealers offer scratch tickets to their customers. The jackpot ? Up to ten grams of cannabis in addition to the


Win cannabis by scratching a ticket?

This is what dealers in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) offer when they deliver to their customers, report La Dépêche du Midi and BFM this Wednesday.

These “Golden Hash” (Hash, like hashish) are scratch tickets offered with the purchase of narcotics which can win up to 10 g of cannabis, noted the local police.

“I ordered herbal cannabis through social networks,” a consumer told La Dépêche.

When the order was delivered to me, the receipt was stapled to the bag.

» The gift ticket is in the form of a scratch game.

As with those of La Française des jeux, you just have to discover the hidden symbols.

If the customer comes across three bees, he leaves with up to 10 g of additional cannabis, the equivalent of “a bar of shit”, a source tells BFMTV.

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Nothing could be easier for the sellers, notes a police source, who deplores that these dealers “are full of genius to retain their customers”: they buy these tickets with the design of their choice on websites.

This is not the only commercial practice modeled on those of mass distribution implemented by dealers.

In Spain in 2021, while raiding drug sellers, the police discovered the poster announcing a raffle whose first prize was a “narco-basket” to be won on Christmas Day and another for Epiphany on January 6.

Source: leparis

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