A 'brick' of heroin is a common term used to describe a large, standard unit of heroin packaging. Usually, a brick weighs approximately 1 kilogram (about 2.2 pounds).

When heroin is sold in smaller quantities on the street, it is often divided into 'bags' for individual sale. Each bag typically contains roughly 0.1 grams to 0.3 grams of heroin, depending on the dealer and region.

To estimate how many bags are in a brick:

  • If each bag contains 0.1 grams: 1,000 grams (1 kg) ÷ 0.1 grams = 10,000 bags.
  • If each bag contains 0.3 grams: 1,000 grams ÷ 0.3 grams ≈ 3,333 bags.

Therefore, a heroin brick can be broken down into several thousand individual bags, often ranging from around 3,000 to 10,000 bags depending on the bag size.

Keep in mind that these figures are general estimates and can vary based on location, dealer, and other factors.


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