Besides the highly profitable liquor traffic, Minot was also known for other
questionable activities. An illegal drug
trade flourished but not at the same scale as the liquor business. Between
December of 1922 and December of 1924, enforcement officials cracked down on
certain hotels, cafes, and other opium dens, most of them on the infamous Third
Street. By the end of 1924, the opium and cocaine traffic was about at an end.
In one raid on Third Street police confiscated over $100.00 worth of opium in
the form of “decks” and “books”. The street value of a “deck” was $1.00. A
“book” contained three times more opium than a “deck”, but it was still a
relatively small amount.
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