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Pryderi

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Wed Jun 12, 2013, 06:27 PM Jun 2013

Is "Dabbing" the Crack of Pot? [View all]

http://www.thefix.com/content/dabbing-crack-pot-legalization91774

Butane hash oil, a potent marijuana concentrate, is gaining popularity. So why does it split the pro-pot community?

Will BHO incite more anti-pot paranoia?

By Victoria Kim
06/12/13

Butane hash oil (BHO)—also known as dabs, honey oil, wax, oil, shatter, or budder—is a potent marijuana concentrate that can exceed 80% THC content. Growing in popularity in recent years, BHO is hailed by some as “the future of cannabis” while others fear it could harm the image of the legalization movement. "It is very, very potent," Nick, 21, a Physics and Applied Math double-major and avid pot smoker from New York, tells The Fix. "It's like the first time you smoked. Every single time."

BHO is produced by one of two methods: “open” or “closed." The open method involves packing a stainless steel tube with marijuana and "blasting" the tube with butane (an extraction solvent). The resulting extract—a thick, yellow-orange oil—trickles out onto a pan. This method can be dangerous: FEMA reports increasing incidents of explosions across the US caused by clumsy hash oil production attempts. The closed system, a safer method, uses a machine called a butane oil extractor—which is also used to perform oil extraction from botanical herbs like lavender and mint to produce aromatics, infusions, and tinctures. Consuming BHO is known as "dabbing," and usually involves the user touching the concentrate onto a heated surface (like a nail) and inhaling its vapors. Some dabbing paraphernalia resembles traditional meth or crack pipes, which Nick says could "freak out a lot of parents once dabbing gets huge."
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No nebenaube Jun 2013 #1
I don't know... catnhatnh Jun 2013 #2
"It's like the first time you smoked. Every single time." delrem Jun 2013 #3
Oil WovenGems Jul 2013 #4
It's a boon to the licensed grower. CanSocDem Jul 2013 #5
Nah WovenGems Jul 2013 #6
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