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Charred glass cylinder? Drug/officer term.?

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I am trying to decipher some audio about an officer's statements regarding finding someone with a cocaine. He says he found a "charred glass cylinder," meant for cocaine or cocaine base. I am not positive of the term, if it is actually charred, chart, char, or maybe some other sound alike word. Any help?

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  1. burned drug residue in a glass cylinder


  2. Sounds like a crack pipe, coke pipe, meth pipe, etc.  Usually a long glass cylinder (sometimes sold in liquor stores holding small roses) used to smoke drugs.  Cocaine is put down the tube, heated with a lighter, and the vapor is inhaled at the open end.

  3. charred... as in burnt

  4. As noted already, it is charred, meaning burnt residue. The glass cylinder is referred to in street trade as a "straight shooter".

    For legal purposes, just burnt residue of a controlled substance is enough for conviction in a court of law.

    I hope this helps and you can find it useful

  5. The word would be charred, as in burned at the end of the cylinder, the kind people smoke heroin, cocaine, etc. from.

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