Understanding the Number of Cocaine Lines from One Gram

First, it's important to know that cocaine is an illegal and highly dangerous drug. The info here is purely educational, to understand measurements and effects, not to encourage use.

What Is a 'Line' of Cocaine?

A 'line' refers to a small, narrow strip of powdered cocaine, typically arranged on a flat surface for snorting.

Typical Amount of Cocaine per Line

On average, a single line contains about 20 to 30 milligrams (mg) of powder. However, this amount can vary widely depending on the user's preference and the purity of the substance.

Calculating Lines from One Gram

  • One gram equals 1000 milligrams.
  • If one line is approximately 25 mg:
  • Number of lines = 1000 mg / 25 mg = 40 lines.

This is an estimate. The actual number can vary if lines are thicker or thinner.

Cutting the Cocaine

'Cutting' means mixing pure cocaine with other substances to increase quantity, which lowers purity and can be dangerous. This would increase the number of lines but reduce quality and is illegal.

Important Note

Using cocaine is illegal and highly risky due to addiction, health issues, and legal consequences. If you or someone you know is struggling, seeking help from professionals is crucial.


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