Pubdate: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 Source: Chilliwack Progress (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Chilliwack Progress Contact: http://www.theprogress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/562 Author: Robert Freeman TEEN DIES IN HASH OIL EXPLOSION An 18-year-old Chilliwack teen is dead after hash oil he was cooking in the bedroom of a McIntosh Drive apartment exploded and burned more than 40 per cent of his body. The teenager, whose name is not being released by police at the family's request, died late Monday at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital where he was taken for treatment of severe burns to his arms and legs following the Saturday morning explosion. "This is a tragic incident that reveals the true dangers associated to drugs and drug production," Const. Lea-Anne Dunlop said. Two female teens and a male of unknown age were also in the apartment at the time of the 11:30 a.m. explosion, but were not injured. Dunlop could not confirm whether police investigators believe it was the teen's first time converting marijuana into oil, or whether he was producing it for personal use rather than for sales. But she said there was a "relatively small amount" of marijuana in the apartment compared to what is usually seen in producing drugs for trafficking purposes. However, along with a quantity of marijuana, police also seized score sheets and various weapons in the apartment - along with the isopropyl alcohol and butane used to manufacture hash oil. According to an Internet website, hash oil is the most potent form of cannabis, but making it is fraught with danger because of the highly flammable butane. Isopropyl alcohol is not as flammable, but fumes can ignite when exposed to a spark or flame. An ounce of marijuana shake will produce 1-3 grams of hash oil. Dunlop pointed out that there's always a risk involved in producing any kind of drug, from the fires caused by marijuana grow-ops to the chemical explosions in meth labs. "There's always a risk involved," she said. "As a result of the injuries in this case, there was a man's life claimed." "Our thoughts are with the family as they deal with their loss," she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin