This is not illegal. If you're genuinely clean, nothing will come of some idiot knocking on your door to say "oh hey, I saw your youtube video and
just wanted to make sure you didn't by any chance make real meth and post it online." Nothing but hassle, anyway. (I can see why you'd want to avoid
hassle.)
If I were to do this, I wouldn't obscure names of chemicals or what's happening. It's unprofessional and looks shady. I wouldn't reference meth as
clickbait, either. I would name the actual reaction, be specific about what reagents I was using, what structural changes were happening, and what
safety hazards were posed. Then either in the introduction or at the close I would mention several uses for the reaction, illicit methamphetamine
manufacture probably being among them.
Quote: Originally posted by IrC | How about you don't as there are already far too many people ruining our home chemistry hobby as it is?
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There are so many resources for drug cookery out there that the only effect a well-made youtube video will have is to make idiots slightly
less likely to kill themselves and/or other people.
[Edited on 11-4-2014 by Etaoin Shrdlu] |