Located on Dort Highway, the complaint alleges that Sky Labs accepted THCA isolate from a business in Colorado in January.
According to this document, the processor converted three packages containing a net total of 130,000 grams of THCA isolate to create 123,000 grams of distillate by decarboxylation on January 15, 17, and 18
If it ain’t been distilled it ain’t distillate…
I’m sitting here wondering where the extra 7Kg of distillate came from.
Assuming it was decarbed completely.
edit: math
How did the they get so confused?!?
was it that they went and explicitly legalized THCa ?!?
Or was that just an indicator of their confusion?
Conflicting statements in the law from what I can gather, there is a rule for total THC pre-harvest testing, but it lists thca as a hemp cannabinoid
isnt the missouri rule only for edibles? since that all they can technically ban?
Yup thats correct
so it doesnt touch the thca and it doesnt touch d9 edibles either does it? good work team
I am no advocate of putting people in prison, but jesus fuckin’ christ, who thought literally resealing Lifesavers Gummies / Mike And Ike packaging with bootleg edibles inside and a tiny sticker that says “Delta 8 THC” on it was a reasonable business? Very tired of the histrionic reports about kids getting “poisoned” by sneak edibles (they’re high, they’ll be fine) and the inane plastic waste of making child proof packaging on flower, when anyone who could actually find the flower, know what to do with it, and operate a pipe/lighter/papers would easily be intelligent enough to get around the “child lock” bag. But god damn, it really is a race to the bottom huh?
PMK and BMK ban also pretty big news, wonder what the effect on the meth and MDMA market will be.
None
For the last 10 years at least
We have been using legal precursors to make BMK locally from apaan
And apaan derivatives illegelizing BMK and pmk is not gona change anything
Maybe for the small cook
But not the industrial producers
BMK and pmk where already illegal here for decades so shipping them ( smuggeling) them in was to expensive
Reason they opted for the apaan route
Interesting to know. Always assumed it would be a bit more difficult/unwieldy to try and import it as an oil, unless you’re doing cartel open air labs scale
PMK and BMK were already banned in China, this is for the glycidic acid esters, which were a convenient little dodge for a time, and also appear to be solids. But it does seem like the market had already moved on to more abstracted preprecursors instead (it does seem that the 3-oxo-2-phenyl-butanoates were one of those post-BMK choices, but I don’t doubt that there’s plenty more).