Suspect Arrested In Sunset Home Explosion Was Allegedly Making PCP and/or Hash Oil In the House

Boatguy

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allways the few who spoil it for the many
I wonder the actual number of the "few" that have blown their house or themselves up making bho.
I am guessing the number is higher than i would guess. Pothead+flammable gas+ basically a pipe bomb= high likelihood of a bad outcome. Taking that process indoors to avoid your neighbors/police getting involved only ups the odds of disaster
 

hprincton

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When sharing news of these events after they happen, not much comment on message boards it seems. There are similarities. I could seem like I am going too far, or opinion turns into something else, if I comment on this one case, or person, or any of them, in a certain way, or say certain things. What has happened is Airgas laboratory compressed cylinders or the like and more including an incompetent criminal exploded an entire house in a densely populated residential area. Chemical explosion, similar to the derailed train in Ohio. I have no idea why there are places in Ohio named East Palestine and Lebanon. Only places like hospitals, welding companies, and (medical) research laboratories use things of this nature. And synthetic fertilizers are what explosives have been made from. Not from worm castings or compost. Those don't explode under any circumstances. They are not volatile, or fragile, in any way, shape, or form. They are stable and inert unless talking about plant nutrition in which case they excel, in every way, every time, over synthetic fertilizers, that have their roots in mustard gas, and gunpowder production, mining, and drilling. Stuff like that, those related industries. Power companies, fossil fuel companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and chemical suppliers. They seem more focused on legality than safety, when it comes to reporting news, for one. Technically, they guy did not do anything wrong, no proof. Instead of "we do not hire based on physical _____, _____, _____, ______."
 
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Boatguy

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They seem more focused on legality than safety when it comes to reporting news for one. Technically they guy didn't do anything wrong, no proof, stuff like that.
Thats cuz you cant fix stupid.
The news definitely isnt going to recommend the "safe" way to open blast or make meth or pcp. Chemicals needed for that kind of thing are typically pretty lively
 
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