Crimes Of The Future: Teen with Home Chemistry Lab Arrested for Meth, Bombs

Stories like this scare me. They show that we are descending into a new Dark Ages, where we will be ruled once again by Fear and Ignorance. Had I been born a few years later, this could have been me. I remember the absolute glee I felt in high school, when I discovered that my uncle had left the majority of his college laboratory equipment and chemicals in my great grandmother’s garage, and that she would let me poke around in there if I listed to some of her stories on the weekend. All the glassware, the hard to obtain chemicals, and the endless possibilities. That is the very thing we are losing these days, the endless possibilities that we have when someone with a real passion is allowed to explore their imagination. No, in the ‘post 9/11 world’ we must stamp out such passion. We must treat it with suspicion, and send it off to jail.

Imagine if you would the idea that Tomas Edison had been born in our time. Imagine his famous ‘boxcar fire’, where he accidentally started a chemical fire on a train. In the UK, the cops would have shot him in the head and then later claimed to have seen wires sticking out of his jacket. In the US, he would have been ‘extraordinarily rendered’ to some unpronounceable country and nobody would have ever heard of him again. In Canada, apparently, they would have accused him of building a meth lab and hauled him off to jail. This is what happens when we allow police departments to discriminate in their hiring practices because the applicant is too smart; they take a quick look and if they don’t understand what they see it must be against the law.

Crimes Of The Future: Teen with Home Chemistry Lab Arrested for Meth, Bombs
By Annalee Newitz, 8:16 PM on Sat Dec 27 2008

A Canadian college student majoring in chemistry built himself a home lab – and discovered that trying to do science in your own home quickly leads to accusations of drug-making and terrorism.

Lewis Casey, an 18-year-old in Saskatchewan, had built a small chemistry lab in his family's garage near the university where he studies. Then two weeks ago, police arrived at his home with a search warrant and based on a quick survey of his lab determined that it was a meth lab. They pulled Casey out of the shower to interrogate him, and then arrested him.

A few days later, police admitted that Casey's chemistry lab wasn't a meth lab – but they kept him in jail, claiming that he had some of the materials necessary to produce explosives. Friends and neighbors wrote dozens of letters to the court, testifying that Casey was innocent and merely a student who is really enthusiastic about chemistry.

[Follow the link above to read about how the authorities just wont admit a mistake, to the point of ruining this kid’s life.]

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Carbon <cough> <cough> Bullshit

For anyone even thinking about buying ‘Carbon Credits’, I highly recommend watching Penn & Teller’s Bullshit!, Season 6, Episode 6. Carbon Credits may ease your conscience, but they do nothing for Earth’s ecology. Not saying you should or should not buy them; just suggesting you know what you are buying in the first place and that you make an informed decision.

S.F. fliers may pay their way in carbon usage
Michael Cabanatuan, Chronicle Staff Writer
Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Environmentally conscious travelers flying out of San Francisco International Airport will soon be able to assuage their guilt and minimize the impact of their air travel by buying certified carbon offsets at airport kiosks.

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Dellums in Denial

Once again, it appears that Ron Dellums lives in an alternate universe. I’d love to live in the same parallel universe that Dellums sees when he looks out the window of his limo. Dellums is offended that HBO wants to film a show, based on a real life documentary, about an ex-pimp in Oakland. He says “this project goes our vision of Oakland as a 'model city' “. I feel sorry for poor clueless Dellums, for Oakland is no ‘model city’. Here are some facts for him:

  • 2007 – 127 homicides
  • 2008 – 120 homicides (as of 12/22/08, with a few more days left…)
  • 2008 – Unofficially the “Year of Restaurant Take-Over Robberies”
  • SF Gate has an interactive murder map for Oakland.

With all due respect, Mayor Dellums can’t make Oakland a ‘model city’ by putting his head in the sand and wishing it would all go away. You know what I mean: like the way he failed to handle the Edgerly situation until the breaking point was long past. Frankly, he needs to do something more than whine. He can’t hope Oakland into a better place. He can’t fight crime with inspirational statements.

Personally, I welcome an HBO series about an ex-pimp trying to get his life back together. It might be good for there to be a show about people getting their lives together, rather than the plethora of shows where people’s lives are falling apart. It’s a wonder that the mayor of murder town, who can’t see the positive in this, somehow sees Oakland as a ‘model city’ that has “come too far to have our city's name trampled upon in the name of entertainment”. I’ll take this form of entertainment any day over the alternatives of street races, gang shootings, and reading about what our mayor is doing while visiting another city far away from here.

Dellums unhappy HBO drama about pimp set in Oakland – Inside Bay Area
By Kelly Rayburn
Oakland Tribune
Posted: 12/20/2008 08:01:26 PM PST

Updated: 12/22/2008 01:46:41 PM PST

OAKLAND — An HBO drama that would examine the world of prostitution in Oakland has come under fire from Mayor Ron Dellums and other city officials even before filming has started.

The show, called “Gentlemen of Leisure” and based on the 1999 documentary “American Pimp,” would be set in Oakland and would focus on a pimp in his 40s and his attempts to get out of the business.

The show's production, slated to begin in 2009, could be an economic boon for the city, which has made efforts to bring in more filmmakers, but officials such as Dellums worry about what impact the show would have on Oakland's image.

“It is the mayor's view that this project goes against our vision of Oakland as a 'model city' and does a disservice to residents and visitors alike,” Dellums' chief of staff, David Chai, said Saturday. “While the mayor understands that there are certain benefits to having a major film project in our city, he is not willing to support this project at this time. The people of Oakland have come too far to have our city's name trampled upon in the name of entertainment.”

The mayor's office is open to further talks between the city and HBO, Chai said.

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