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tod evans
05-06-2014, 05:51 AM
The drug warriors are nothing if not relentless..



'Meth labs of the '90s': Hash oil explosions rise with legalized pot

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/05/06/meth-labs-0s-hash-oil-explosions-rise-with-legalized-pot/?intcmp=latestnews

DENVER – The opening months of Colorado's first-in-the-nation recreational marijuana industry have seen a rise in fiery explosions and injuries as pot users try to make the drug's intoxicating oil in crude home-based laboratories.

Since Jan. 1, when sales began, the state's only certified adult burn center has treated 10 people with serious injuries they suffered while making hash oil, compared with 11 in 2013 and one in 2012.

Law enforcement and fire officials, meanwhile, are grappling with how to respond, as the questionable legality of the process has made it difficult to punish amateur chemists. Some prosecutors are charging them with felonies, while others say hash oil production is protected under a provision of the new legal pot law.

"These today are the meth labs of the '90s. We have to change our thinking and what we're looking for," said police Sgt. Pat Long in Thornton, a Denver suburb where officers were puzzled by the city's first hash oil explosion in January.

Hash oil is typically made by packing the castoff leaves and stems of pot plants into a pipe and pouring highly flammable butane through it. The concoction is heated to make the potent oil for far cheaper than it can be purchased in stores.

The golden mixture can be up to 80 percent THC, marijuana's intoxicating chemical, and devotees say one or two drops can produce a more euphoric high than an entire joint. It can also be infused into baked goods or vaporized.

Without proper ventilation, butane fumes can linger. All it takes is a spark of static electricity to ignite a room.

Firefighters in the state have raced to at least 31 butane hash oil explosions this year, compared with 11 last year, according to the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, an agency that has only recently started tallying cases.

The data represents only reported and confirmed cases, and the actual number of explosions could be higher, said Kevin Wong, an intelligence analyst for the agency. "This is just the tip of the iceberg," Wong said.

The organization has started training police and firefighters on how to spot the signs of a hash oil explosion. After the Thornton blast, officers found a charred home littered with bottles of butane. They were perplexed, which highlighted the need for more training, Long said.

In recent years, there have been dozens of explosions and injuries in other states where residents can get access to the plant through medical marijuana systems, including California, Washington state and Oregon.

In Washington state, where home pot growing isn't allowed, officials were so concerned about the dangers of producing marijuana extracts for sale in state-licensed shops that they require licensed producers to have an expensive ventilation system.

Colorado marijuana businesses are allowed to manufacture hash oil using butane, but with strict rules. Colorado's pot laws allow adults 21 and over to grow up to six plants at home and cooks often use their own plants to affordably make hash oil in their kitchens or garages.

As a result, explosions have happened primarily on private property.

There were at least five blasts in one week alone last month. In one case, two children had to be rescued from their burning suburban Denver townhome after their father and his girlfriend caused a blast while making the extract.

In that case, authorities charged the homeowner with arson and child abuse, a common punishment for home cooks whose recipes ended in disaster. Denver, where at least eight explosions have occurred, banned home hash oil production under a portion of the building code that prohibits "creating an unsafe environment."

Arapahoe County District Attorney George Brauchler said his office has pursued felony charges against people simply for cooking hash oil at home five to 10 times so far this year.

But Brian Vicente, who helped write the pot law, said its statute allowing the processing of marijuana plants includes home hash oil production. The law is vague but as the issue has evolved, legislators should step in to find a balance, he said.

Vicente said the fires will decline as people realize the dangers and head to pot shops instead.

Each month, patents arrive at the University of Colorado Hospital's burn center with deep, painful burns, almost all of which require surgery, associate nurse manager Camy Boyle said.

But Wayne Winkler said though it remains cheaper to make the oil at home, he knows the damage such explosions can cause.

In 2012, he agreed to make hash oil as a favor for a friend, but after he made a batch, he saw the butane vapors ignite by an electric stove. The explosion left him with severe burn scars on his hands, arms, neck and face.

"It was the worst pain of my life," said Winkler, who nearly lost his home and family. "It wasn't worth the risk."

mrsat_98
05-06-2014, 06:17 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWrP2NXdH8U

Evaporating a whole container of butane in this house ? Send these folks a Darwin award.

JK/SEA
05-06-2014, 07:09 AM
ever try and make moonshine?....

tod evans
05-06-2014, 07:10 AM
ever try and make moonshine?....

Learned at 14

JK/SEA
05-06-2014, 07:13 AM
Learned at 14

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to tod evans again.

eduardo89
05-06-2014, 07:43 AM
Learned at 14

Redneck.

tod evans
05-06-2014, 07:44 AM
Redneck.

Yup! :D

Origanalist
05-06-2014, 07:47 AM
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to tod evans again.

Got that.

Hash oil explosions, it's anarchy right here in the good old US of A I tell ya.

tod evans
05-06-2014, 07:53 AM
Google says there's 6330 gasoline explosion stories and only 806 for butane.......


Ban gasoline!

pcosmar
05-06-2014, 08:20 AM
ever try and make moonshine?....

Yes. and did it indoors.

Valli6
05-06-2014, 12:31 PM
"Comprehensive" BHO video at this link - how to process it, and how NOT to process it. (10:39).
http://www.vice.com/weediquette-show/butane-hash-oil#ooid=g5ZzJlZDoUWLY2qpJMIGtrDqD93TBT4w

dannno
05-06-2014, 12:57 PM
Without proper ventilation, butane fumes can linger. All it takes is a spark of static electricity to ignite a room.

Ya so maybe if the cops weren't LOOKING for people doing this stuff they wouldn't mind doing it in a more open ventilated area??

I've made it in my backyard, but the garage with an open door is preferable since you don't get as much leaves and debris blowing around that can get into it (it's quite sticky). But then a cop drives up and sees what you're doing, they can decide they want to bust you..

tod evans
05-09-2014, 05:11 PM
It's the in thing to demonize....


Neighborhood reacts to explosion in suspected drug making operation

http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/neighborhood-reacts-to-explosion-in-suspected-drug-making-operation/25887520?hpt=ju_bn3


An explosion that seriously burned a teenager in a suspected drug manufacturing explosion in Hamilton has police urging parents to be vigilant of what their kids are doing.

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The 17-year-old boy injured in Tuesday's explosion is at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

Police suspect the boy and another man of manufacturing drugs.

It's the second serious crime on Hamilton's south end this year.

"I think that drugs are getting pretty bad in this town," said Hamilton resident Charles Turley. "I'd like to see something done about it."

The explosion follows on the heels of a beating death in the neighborhood last winter. The accused in that case had histories of alleged drug use.

Tuesday's explosion not only put a boy in the hospital but it also burned suspect Howard Matthew Wease. He was arraigned on felony drug charges at the hospital.

"The 25-year-old suspect has been released, but he is on electronic monitoring," said Hamilton Police Sergeant Bob Liercke.

A police report said there were cans of butane in the residence, home made pipes and marijuana.

Investigators said the teen and Wease were making hash oil from marijuana. It's a regional trend, gleaning a more concentrated, potent drug from the plant.

"I think the trend is serious," said Liercke. "Obviously from the oil itself, in consuming it is very dangerous, very addicting."

Liercke said there are videos online that show how to make hash oil. He said parents should be aware of them.

They tell you how to do it, said the police officer. "But they're even putting disclaimers that its very dangerous."

pcosmar
05-09-2014, 05:21 PM
Wow,, I don't know how many cars I have painted in less than safe conditions.. (explosion proof Lights, switches and fans)

Filling a closed space with an explosive mixture of atomized highly flammable substances and oxygen..
it's like standing inside a huge carburetor,, waiting for the backfire.

I've done that in my barn,,and in garages where all it would take is a spark,, like a light switch.. or sparking a joint.

and yet,,,

tod evans
05-09-2014, 05:24 PM
Wow,, I don't know how many cars I have painted in less than safe conditions.. (explosion proof Lights, switches and fans)

Filling a closed space with an explosive mixture of atomized highly flammable substances and oxygen..
it's like standing inside a huge carburetor,, waiting for the backfire.

I've done that in my barn,,and in garages where all it would take is a spark,, like a light switch.. or sparking a joint.

and yet,,,

There's times I spray 30 gallons of lacquer in a week....:eek:

Usually it's only one or two depending on what I'm doing, but I agree it takes a special kind of stupid to ignite yourself...

pcosmar
05-09-2014, 05:49 PM
There's times I spray 30 gallons of lacquer in a week....:eek:

Usually it's only one or two depending on what I'm doing, but I agree it takes a special kind of stupid to ignite yourself...

Lacquer Thinner is pretty volatile. and acetone.. I bathe in the stuff. ;)

Hell,, I am a walking talking MSDS violation.

Seraphim
05-09-2014, 05:54 PM
No fear Mundane - the appropriate Federal Enforcement Agency has been notified and will greet you shortly to protect and serve you.


Lacquer Thinner is pretty volatile. and acetone.. I bathe in the stuff. ;)

Hell,, I am a walking talking MSDS violation.

JK/SEA
05-09-2014, 05:59 PM
well shit...looks like we better pump more money into the drug war.....