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[*] posted on 3-4-2013 at 09:04


I don't see four necked flasks on that list, does that mean they are OK? :-)

I can understand a large distillation apparatus or certain specially items being regulated, but a beaker or Erlenmeyer flask being illegal is just insane. My coffee cup is a beaker with a handle on it, would that be illegal? I can't understand this world.

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[*] posted on 3-4-2013 at 20:08


I think a T-shirt with an Erlenmeyer flask design is in order. Maybe something small and stylist off to one side with an intelligent look. Then have the Texas slogan "It's like a Whole Other Country" circle it for irony. ha
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[*] posted on 3-4-2013 at 20:26


I think a move is in order! what is the most liberal state for amateur science?
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[*] posted on 9-4-2013 at 22:04


What? That's crazy... You can walk in to any hydroponics store in Ontario and pick up a 12L bucket of KNO3.

Quote: Originally posted by DraconicAcid  
Quote: Originally posted by plante1999  
You are supposed to be able to get KNO3 because you have a proper institution ID, no?

Anyway, I will stick with survival chem, taking minerals on the ground is not very regulated (yet) and not suspicious at all. I'm pretty sure in a few years, my way of doing chem will become popular.

We do have proper institution ID, but either it's too much paperwork for the lab techs to order, or the suppliers have decided it's too much paperwork to sell to little-old-us.

We can't buy anthranilic acid, but methyl anthranilate (being artificial grape flavour) is cheap like borscht, and unregulated. I'd rant about how we can still get stuff from which we can easily make the other stuff, but if I do, some civil servant will scan the board and add things to the list.


Anyways, on a different note - That's really sad to hear about Texas. When I grew up in the 80s and 90s, there weren't many restrictions in Canada, Ontario regarding chemicals. I remember we could walk in to Shopper Drug Mart (a common drug mart chain here,) and pick up KNO3, sulfur, and charcoal in one shot and they didn't even bat an eye.

Banning glassware? Man, what has this world come to. Kids can't just be nerdy little kids anymore.. It seems the world just wants them to play on XBOX/PS until they're 19/21, then drink beer and be good little workers. What happened to the days of imagination and wonder. You could wake up one day when you were 11 or 12 and decide you wanted a chemistry set and go at it... no restrictions other than your parents denying you or allowing you to do it.



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[*] posted on 10-4-2013 at 13:10


Quote: Originally posted by woelen  
This really is ridiculous. An erlenmeyer? A transformer? Illegal items in Texas? I hardly can believe this and take this seriously.


In my fantasies, I'm a Texas police chief, and I get invited to a politician's house. It's the guy who came up with this bill.

I spy a cell phone charger on the kitchen counter. I bust the guy in front of his tuxedo-and-Stetson wearing guests. I haul him off in handcuffs, as he screams bloody murder. Open and shut case: he gets 5 to 10 years for "possession of unlicensed drug manufacturing equipment."

The judge says Sir, you should have thought of that before you came up with this law. Maybe you should have looked up the word 'transformer' before banning them.
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[*] posted on 10-4-2013 at 15:19


Quote: Originally posted by GammaFunction  
Quote: Originally posted by woelen  
This really is ridiculous. An erlenmeyer? A transformer? Illegal items in Texas? I hardly can believe this and take this seriously.


In my fantasies, I'm a Texas police chief, and I get invited to a politician's house. It's the guy who came up with this bill.

I spy a cell phone charger on the kitchen counter. I bust the guy in front of his tuxedo-and-Stetson wearing guests. I haul him off in handcuffs, as he screams bloody murder. Open and shut case: he gets 5 to 10 years for "possession of unlicensed drug manufacturing equipment."

The judge says Sir, you should have thought of that before you came up with this law. Maybe you should have looked up the word 'transformer' before banning them.


Don't forget about getting a warrant for everything else in his house... A few too many mason jars, some muriatic acid in the garage and cold pills in the bathroom, what a bust!

In all seriousness I feel quite annoyed with how a fellow experimenter felt shunned from this hobby, because of an exaggerated law... Making somebody feel guilty for making some copper nitrate in an unregistered erlenmeyer. Good lord.
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[*] posted on 10-4-2013 at 16:23


http://foundation.methproject.org/documents/Meth%20Impact%20...

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/ondcp/Fact_She...

http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/metha...

It was difficult to find anything texas-specific, due to the astonishing number of rehab/anti-drug websites out there, whose information I didn't consider reliable. In any case, the ban on glassware seems to have done Texas a world of public good. Thanks Mexico.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/02/nyregion/us-judges-offer-a...

It's not the article I had originally read 6 months ago or so (also in the NYTimes), which had dealt with some new and creative ways of reducing drug use and related crime at the small-medium dealer level, but still an interesting read into how (finally) the war on drugs is being rethought in a more intelligent manner.
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[*] posted on 16-4-2013 at 07:01


The original poster says that he is in a chemistry program at his university. He can use that as defense. I doubt that he would be charged with anything.

One case I heard was, and this is direct from the amateur chemist who posted this on another forum, they were doing some experiment. Since it was hot, they left the front door open of their apartment. Some neighbor probably saw them and called the cops. They came, asked a lot of questions and they left.

Don't do STUPID things.
Cover your ass.
Find some friends who love chemistry and start a club.
They will help you in court.
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[*] posted on 16-4-2013 at 18:32


Quote: Originally posted by Morgan  
I think a T-shirt with an Erlenmeyer flask design is in order....


Be careful with that T-shirt! :(

http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=11192#...




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[*] posted on 16-4-2013 at 20:27


Yes, t-shirts can be trouble although I thought an Erlenmeyer flask with "Texas - It's Like a Whole Other Country" would be nice. It's their slogan and all.

http://articles.latimes.com/1987-11-13/news/mn-13983_1_dalai...
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[*] posted on 16-4-2013 at 22:31


Check out the Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act of 1996.

If I remember it applies to all glass with ground joints.


Quote: Originally posted by paw_20  
http://foundation.methproject.org/documents/Meth%20Impact%20...

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/ondcp/Fact_She...

http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/metha...

It was difficult to find anything texas-specific, due to the astonishing number of rehab/anti-drug websites out there, whose information I didn't consider reliable. In any case, the ban on glassware seems to have done Texas a world of public good. Thanks Mexico.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/02/nyregion/us-judges-offer-a...

It's not the article I had originally read 6 months ago or so (also in the NYTimes), which had dealt with some new and creative ways of reducing drug use and related crime at the small-medium dealer level, but still an interesting read into how (finally) the war on drugs is being rethought in a more intelligent manner.
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[*] posted on 16-4-2013 at 23:19
Texas


It is no big deal in Texas if you are LEGAL. Just download the application from the Department of Highways and they will come and check out the address and issues you a permit.

[Edited on 17-4-2013 by cal]




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