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Started by Gaspar, April 01, 2009, 04:40:35 PM

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sgrizzle

Quote from: Conan71 on April 03, 2009, 12:15:41 PM
Not surprising.  Your substance abuse issues are legendary.

I finally kicked my habit of licking the glue on the back of Post-Its.

TheArtist

 Umm, thats not glue. See image on previous page...
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patric

Quote from: Gaspar on April 01, 2009, 04:40:35 PM

$10 worth of ingredients yields hundreds of dollars worth of product.

For someone laid off from work and no end to bills, the temptation has got to be astronomical.
Yet no one seems to think a bad economy plays a role in the economics of prohibition.
"Tulsa will lay off police and firemen before we will cut back on unnecessarily wasteful streetlights."  -- March 18, 2009 TulsaNow Forum

FOTD

Let's discuss what society would look like if we decriminalize all drugs.

Visualize a world where the people you don't want to see anyway die off or are inside their habitats waisting away rather than burning down innocent neighbors. Actually, there's not much difference between those that sit around all day and eat junk and those that sit around doing their version of getting comfortable.


patric

What a hoot...
Someone was making meth at the State Office Building at 4th and Houston today.
That's the building that houses the Governor's Tulsa office, OHP, the AG, and various drug enforcement agencies. 
"Tulsa will lay off police and firemen before we will cut back on unnecessarily wasteful streetlights."  -- March 18, 2009 TulsaNow Forum

Townsend

Quote from: patric on August 10, 2009, 01:27:43 PM
What a hoot...
Someone was making meth at the State Office Building at 4th and Houston today.
That's the building that houses the Governor's Tulsa office, OHP, the AG, and various drug enforcement agencies. 

Freaking seriously...you have a link?

I've gotta know what is being said about this. 

Have they evac'd the building and prepared it for destruction?

Conan71

Who ever said dope would make you stupid?
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

cannon_fodder

I have done work on cases for "endeavoring to manufacture" where they were "caught" with bleach, coffee filter paper, muriatic acid, an empty 2 liter bottle and some finger nail polish remover and charged with endeavoring.  The items were in different rooms of a house.  None were mixed together.  There was no phosphorous, ammonia, or ephedrine in the house.  The items were seemingly in sensible places (acid in a tool shed, bleach under the sink, acetone/finger nail polish in the bedroom). 

So I'm confident many government officers are guilty of endeavoring to manufacture.  I know my household is.    :-\
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brianh

Quote from: Townsend on August 10, 2009, 01:51:19 PM
Freaking seriously...you have a link?

I've gotta know what is being said about this. 

Have they evac'd the building and prepared it for destruction?

http://www.kjrh.com/news/local/story/Meth-lab-found-at-State-Services-Building-in-Tulsa/wiVS6P6D0U-KtHFmmJGqWw.cspx

Townsend

Quote from: brianh on August 10, 2009, 02:58:15 PM
http://www.kjrh.com/news/local/story/Meth-lab-found-at-State-Services-Building-in-Tulsa/wiVS6P6D0U-KtHFmmJGqWw.cspx

Thanky for linky.

"Investigators believe the lab was built sometime after the building closed for business on Friday."

That keeps me from wondering why they couldn't smell anything.  I'm afraid we're going to be on national news again though.


Conan71

Quote from: Townsend on August 10, 2009, 03:02:03 PM
Thanky for linky.

"Investigators believe the lab was built sometime after the building closed for business on Friday."

That keeps me from wondering why they couldn't smell anything.  I'm afraid we're going to be on national news again though.



You reminded me of an SNL sketch where Steve Rubell, the owner of Studio 54 (played by John Belushi), is being interviewed over a cocaine bust at the club:

"Well, I don't know I guess it's just coming in here under our noses"

(Belushi keeps rubbing under his nose and there's remnants of a white powdery substance under it).

Great skit, wish I could find the video of it or even a still.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Wrinkle

Quote from: cannon_fodder on August 10, 2009, 02:57:35 PM
I have done work on cases for "endeavoring to manufacture" where they were "caught" with bleach, coffee filter paper, muriatic acid, an empty 2 liter bottle and some finger nail polish remover and charged with endeavoring.  The items were in different rooms of a house.  None were mixed together.  There was no phosphorous, ammonia, or ephedrine in the house.  The items were seemingly in sensible places (acid in a tool shed, bleach under the sink, acetone/finger nail polish in the bedroom). 

So I'm confident many government officers are guilty of endeavoring to manufacture.  I know my household is.    :-\

...mine, too. In addition, I've a roll of wire and a pair of pliers, so "bomb-making materials" would also be found.

I just bought 2 gallons of muriatic acid at home depot on sale (from the 4-pallet sale display stacked at the inside front of the store).  One for the house, one for the garage. Comes in handy, especially for those stuborn toilet bowl stains, slow running drain or cleaning parts.

Dangerous stuff, however. One good sniff and someone else will have to find you passed out on the bathroom floor, hopefully in time. Even then, fumes will probably have burned your membranes to uselessness.

I also use Nail Polish Remover for its' cleaning qualities (100% acetone, in most cases), so tend to have a small bottle around in the med cab.

Bleech, coffee filters are regulars, virtually daily use around here.

Oddly, the only thing I'd have trouble coming up with are the 2-liter plastic bottles......don't drink/have much pop around here.


cannon_fodder

Quote from: Wrinkle on August 10, 2009, 03:53:04 PM
Oddly, the only thing I'd have trouble coming up with are the 2-liter plastic bottles......don't drink/have much pop around here.

I have some you can barrow.  Let me know when you are cooking.   ;)

Also, I brew beer.  So I have all sorts of tubing, large cooking containers, and sterilization equipment.   If I'm going to make meth, I'm doing it right. Meth heads demand it is nice and sterile, right?

And ARGH on the meth bust.  I wonder if the excuse "they built it on my property in 2 days when I wasn't there" would work if they found a meth lab in my garage?  Even if I really was on vacation, my guess is I'd get thrown in with the witches.

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FOTD

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Breaking Bad is awesome TeeWee....


"You know the business, and I know the chemistry..."



Grizzle4D8

Quote from: sgrizzle on April 03, 2009, 10:24:11 AM
I keep clicking on the thread thinking I'll learn how to build an online meth lab.

The Meth Cookbook