so it's no more breaking the law then growing in the first place.
thanks for the clarification. you had me worried for a minute.
I'm surprised you were unaware!

It's one of those niche laws... That are really easy to work around, & it's so common to see people work around it, that most don't even notice the situation.
As I stated before, in a separate thread: it would be easy to put everything in the books as
'bubble hash' when selling, or paying people for the supply.
To me.. Hash is hash.... so far legislation is the only source to declare a *difference* between BHO and bubble.. Obviously BHOvs.Bubble bagged will look different. It will be more expensive, most likely denoted as some special kind of hash by your respective despensary, and then eventually put on the books as "Bubble hash"... when everyone knows it's made with a solvent!
(well duh it's two to three times as much
$ as the other "bubble hash")
* are words I use loosely.
@ Matt Rize
I DO have a question for you matt rize.... You said the natural lipids (oils, butters etc.) and h2o are not considered "chemical solvents"..... Well what about our natural gasses? Are O2 and Co2 extractions legal to do without permits in medical states? Are they considered chemical solvents, or are they natural like water? Obviously, it would take skilled technicians and expensive equipment, I don't suggest a work around...
but strictly speaking of legality and not feasability, is it possible to do o2/co2 extractions without permits?
just a sticker. i got it at sears.
LOL.
I was going to say.... If aqua lab is selling full sized washing machines I was going to have to fall out of my chair onto the floor laughing. I wouldn't be surprised though.
http://aqualabtechnologies.com/medi...esinizer-mini-washing-machine-14-gallons.html