Prosecutors: Drug-laced postcards a "hit" with Fla. prisoners

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Some postcards arriving at the Broward County Jail in Fort Lauderdale were not of the "wish you were here" variety.

Federal prosecutors say the postcards were laced with a hallucinogenic drug that has similar effects to LSD, and that inmates paid $10 for a tiny piece of a card, which they put in their mouths to absorb the drug.

The South Florida Sun Sentinel says two inmates pleaded guilty last week to federal drug charges. Authorities say a third man who was on the outside, 56-year-old William Hahne, has pleaded not guilty to possessing and distributing the drug.

Prosecutors say Hahne mailed the cards to the other two inmates.

Hahne's attorney says he's undergoing a psychiatric evaluation at Miami's Federal Detention Center.

Jail officials began investigating in August on a tip from an inmate.

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