Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:00 pm by WEW51L110
I don't think I know enough to be an expert on chemicals, but I think you may open yourself up to some legal ramifications if you try to sell a hazardous chemical such as methanol. Namely an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) would be required to be given to the buyer. Private transaction to a private buyer MAY be excluded or it may not. Lots of laws out there to comply with. Ideally you got an MSDS when you acquired the meth. If you didn't, you need to educate yourself regarding the liabilities of having that much quantity and how you should handle it as a user and how to legally rid yourself of it. Even just giving it away may have legal responsibilities. Here, I would check with the county hazardous waste experts and find out if I could sell it, and, if not, how to get rid of it. If there is a company that specializes in abating hazardous waste, they may be able to educate you. If they take it off your hands, they'll likely charge you a fee. Points to consider when having hazardous chemicals around. When it comes to chemicals, there are laws governing how much is considered practical for a homeowner to have. If you're on a farm, there may be a different guideline. Even the company that sprays people's yards to control grass pests has to comply with laws on how much, how it should be handled and how often. At one point, I had to be trained (40 hrs.) and certified as a supervisor just to push a start button to activate an automatic spraying system to control flying insects in a processing plant. I wasn't mixing chemicals or anything other than pushing that start button.
L110 owner since 1974, finally rebuilt 2014.