Originally posted by Nicodem
Quote: | Originally posted by BethanyHalford
I don't think it's against the law to have a lab in your home, but I spoke to a lawyer today who told me that there are regulations regarding amounts
of hazardous materials, chemical storage, and disposal.
Is this not the case? |
I think in most EU countries (in mine for sure) there are regulations that efficiently make it completely impossible to legally have a chem lab at
home. An individual can buy much chemicals and glassware legally, that is not the real problem. The problem is elsewhere. For example, you need a
special licence to store chemicals at home. To obtain this licence as an individual is impossible, since you can not store chemicals in a residential
area (not even small and innocuous quantities used by amateurs), your storage facility need to fulfil a lot of very expensive safety requirements. And
needless to say that if an individual would ask for such permit, his house would be raided by the police and all his chemistry set confiscated "for
analysis" (and I'm talking about places where there is no meth&terrorist propaganda!). The good thing about it is that if you get raided by the
police you don't end up in prison - you just pay those approximately 10 thousand EUR for breaking the regulations and loose all your chemistry related
property as it gets confiscated. So if you have an annoying neighbour that hates you, you might get in big financial troubles and labelled as criminal
in the newspapers.
[Edited on 11/10/2008 by Nicodem] |