It is really disturbing how all oil makers and hash makers are labeled "bad" due to other people's faults, recklessness, and irresponsibility.
I have heard plenty of bad things about hash, specifically bubble hash. "The major dangers of mold posing great health risk". That is not coming from me, just what I have read and heard. "Why we need regulation and why their method is better"
What a load of crap I say. I guess our governments and pharmaceutical companies need more regulations as well. They also have problems with mold in their "approved" medicines, Tylenol had a recall due to moldy pills not too long ago.
What about government regulated cannabis in Canada? Why is it that, even with their strict standard, radiating, and poison uses, they still had to conduct major recalls due to what? MOLD.
With all of the large corporations that mess up, when they make a critical mistake it effects the masses. However when us little guys have a mess up it is blown way out of proportion and greatly exaggerated, and it only effects the few.
My current method of making a concentrate is 100% organic from A to Z. I utilize organically grown meds and use 100% organic ethanol. No additional chemicals are used, and no heat. I do small scale extractions for personal use. Pretty much only work with an ounce or two of bud. With that I get a whole 6 grams of concentrate. What are the dangers in my method? No heat is used whatsoever. Claiming my method as a fire hazard would be no different than claiming the inside of a bar that serves liquor as a great fire hazard. I guess they could say that mine carries the most danger since it is an indigestible and fully decarbed, no heat used in the process. The great risk is in the potency. So much shame should be brought upon us. (sarcasm)
In my opinion, being a free country and all, if the people want BHO, then they should get BHO. If they want to make their own, they should be allowed to providing they are not posing any danger to those around them with their method of extraction.
Any dispensary providing bad meds get shut down or lose their business anyway. Who will go back to purchase moldy meds? Common sense people, we don't need their regulation.
If people are concerned about a product, all the information is available online. If they feel uncomfortable with it, they can educate themselves and seek out something they do feel comfortable with. That is what I call freedom, which our politicians have stolen from us.