Hi there! Let's talk about something important and delicate. When people refer to "cutting" cocaine, they mean diluting or mixing the pure drug with other substances to increase the amount that can be sold. This practice can be very dangerous because the added substances might be harmful.

Now, regarding how many lines can be made from a gram of cocaine, it depends on several factors:

  1. Amount per line: A "line" of cocaine is the amount people usually snort at once. Typically, a line can range between 20 to 40 milligrams (mg).
  2. Purity: Pure cocaine is often cut to increase its quantity, which changes its purity and the total weight.
  3. Cutting agents: Substances added can increase the total volume but reduce the quality.

For example, if you have 1 gram (which is 1000 mg) of pure cocaine and you snort 30 mg per line, you could get about 33 lines (1000 ÷ 30 ≈ 33). If the cocaine is cut and contains other substances, there might be more lines, but each line would be less pure.

Important Note: Cocaine is illegal and harmful, and cutting it increases the risks. This explanation is for educational purposes only, helping you understand quantities if you hear about them. If you have questions or concerns about drug use, it's best to talk to a trusted adult or a medical professional.


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