Pubdate: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2016 Chico Enterprise-Record Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Note: Letters from newspaper's circulation area receive publishing priority Author: Heather Hoelscher, Red Bluff Daily News CORNING CITY COUNCIL INTRODUCES BUTANE RESALE RESTRICTIONS Corning - Due to the apparent danger of butane being used to make honey oil, a form of marijuana, the city council introduced an ordinance Tuesday that would regulate the resale of the fuel. The proposed ordinance would prohibit a retailer to sell a customer more than two cannisters during a single transaction in a 30-day period. It also would prohibit the possession of more than 840 milliliters, or two cannisters, by anyone not selling the product. Recently a butane honey oil explosion happened within the city of Corning, causing more concern. City Attorney Jody Burgess explained the process of how the honey oil is made. He stated the butane essentially strips the tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, an active ingredient in marijuana, from the plant. That makes it a stronger, more potent oil that could be sold for a much higher value. Butane is a highly flammable gas often used in large quantities for the manufacture of honey oil, which can present substantial risk of catastrophic fires, said Kristina Miller, city manager. Anderson, Red Bluff, Redding and Shasta Lake, as well as Shasta and Tehama counties, have all recently introduced ordinances regulating the sale and possession of butane to address these public safety concerns, Miller said. The council voted unanimously in favor of the ordinance and waived the first reading. It will be brought back to council for a second reading at a future meeting. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom