Interesting take on weights-and-measures, mon, and I believe that it would stand up in court, even if no-one has done it before. You may have to bring in scientifically cite-able sources for conversions/quantities, but I can see someone's defense lawyer having a field day with this

I have always kinda looked at it as a pound being 454g, but broken down into 'eighths', racks up to 448, with the six 'missing' grams being a bonus one gets from buying mass quantities. Not that I've ever looked at it this way, myself, I mean, but I've had some interesting friends
CovertCarpenter Reviewed by CovertCarpenter on . gram vs ounce I'm a science person, so I work exclusively in metric. On the street an ounce is well know as 28.0 grams, when in reality one ounce is 28.3495 grams. most mass limits for the folks here is 6 ounces. 6 x 28.3495 = 170.097. On the street this is 6 oz x 28 g = 168g. This is only a difference of .3495 of a gram, which is enough to roll a nice fat joint. At 6 ounce with the true metric conversion, a gain of 2 grams are gained, about 6 fat joints. Now I have two questions about this. If you Rating: 5