This thread has fail, and win written all over it, wtf dude? I have to give you at least some props though, you inspired me to register an account
here, thanks!
Pure sassafras oil is banned per the FDA as an additive to soap, so let's just give that one a rest. If you were using it for legitimate purposes you
could have easily ordered from one of the few real deal sources still left in the US. Google search could find in <1 min. But again, it is not
allowed in soap, most folks uses the fragrance oil as a sub since it contains no safrole, and I for one would not want to bath with a bar of soap that
contains 5-10, 28g or safrole per your math. Safrole has no place in a amateur chem lab, period.
With that being said, you just need to look harder, and smarter. It's still around, #1 seller on mystic ways and the max per month was raised from 8
to 9 oz just recently. For you soap making, you should have no problem ordering an oz or two, should make several cases of anise scented soap, -
carcinogen, but who cares as long as you smell good right.
But, you called the DEA. I am calling BS on this one, for obvious reasons. Recent posts would indicate you have at least some experience with
chemistry, maybe amateur? Then to come here looking for this, and calling the DEA, asking about a permit, just setting yourself up for a big bag of
fail dude. Those who know wtf they are doing make sure they procure the goods first, before anything else. Quick test, drop or two into 98% H2SO4,
dark red/black, and it forms a polymer. That when you know it's real, and yes, it is still around, you just have to know where, and more importantly,
when, to find it. Qual |