Just saw this on the news...
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:19 pm
I saw this on the news today, apparently the virtues of home distilling have found their way into the illegal plant trade. The following is the copy of the article: MODESTO-
Modesto Police said they found a “unique” THC extraction lab this week.
An anonymous tip led investigators at a home on Fairfax Avenue, officers said.
Inside, police say they found a “pot rocket,” a dangerous, 9-foot-tall device used to extract a chemical in marijuana.
Officers say they also found two handguns, 184 pounds of processed pot and 254 cans of butane.
Two kids were also reportedly found living in the home.
Jeremy Ferguson, 29, was arrested on charges of manufacturing a controlled substance and possession of marijuana for sale. Wilson Vazquez, 27, was arrested on charges of manufacturing a controlled substance, possession of marijuana for sale, child endangerment and possession of a loaded firearm. Natalie Dearma, 28, was also arrested for child endangerment.
Police say equipment in the cold conversion lab cost around $25,000.
25k!? I have to assume local law enforcement know what they're talking about and are grossly exaggerating the cost of the "lab" they have pictured here. I realize it's obviously not a functioning distiller of anything, but you have to admit it looks like whomever built this thing sourced parts that were made specifically for our hobby. Any thoughts?
Modesto Police said they found a “unique” THC extraction lab this week.
An anonymous tip led investigators at a home on Fairfax Avenue, officers said.
Inside, police say they found a “pot rocket,” a dangerous, 9-foot-tall device used to extract a chemical in marijuana.
Officers say they also found two handguns, 184 pounds of processed pot and 254 cans of butane.
Two kids were also reportedly found living in the home.
Jeremy Ferguson, 29, was arrested on charges of manufacturing a controlled substance and possession of marijuana for sale. Wilson Vazquez, 27, was arrested on charges of manufacturing a controlled substance, possession of marijuana for sale, child endangerment and possession of a loaded firearm. Natalie Dearma, 28, was also arrested for child endangerment.
Police say equipment in the cold conversion lab cost around $25,000.
25k!? I have to assume local law enforcement know what they're talking about and are grossly exaggerating the cost of the "lab" they have pictured here. I realize it's obviously not a functioning distiller of anything, but you have to admit it looks like whomever built this thing sourced parts that were made specifically for our hobby. Any thoughts?