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Borosilicate Glass 250ml Graduated Cylinder Measuring Cylinder
250ml Borosilicate glass measuring cylinder, including 1pcs cleaning brush.Heavy Duty round stem, readable with single metric scale, clear and accurate calibration, orange graduation with the main point ring graduationFood-safe and alcohol-resistant, stable borosilicate glass - easy to clean, dishwasher safeWide rim and a tapered pour spout for easy filling and pouring,Extra Brush help us to clean the Measuring Cylinder easilyBest quality laboratory of stable heat acid and alcohol Borosilicate.Packaged by thick foam to protect the item

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u/GPoaS ยท 4 pointsr/slatestarcodex

You've written a lot here, and I don't want to disrespect you by not really addressing it. But the only thing I have to say in response is "we are definitely on the same page about more-or-less everything you've written"

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As an aside, speaking of rider charges. At the start of this year I discovered NileRed on youtube and thought hey wouldn't it be cool if I started doing chemistry shit at home, for fun.

Well, as it turns out, in Texas it is not cool. Because Texas has criminalized the ownership of any chemistry equipment without a permit from the state. And to apply for a permit from the state, among other things, you need to demonstrate a legitimate business interest. "I want to make cool colours in my apartment" is not a legitimate business interest.

Quite literally, you are not allowed to own beakers. This grad cylinder, if I were to purchase it and have it shipped to my apartment, that is a crime in Texas

Do you think Texas is going around arresting random people for buying high quality glassware? I doubt it. On the other hand, if Texas is already going after someone for making meth, that someone is going to get an extra few years for all the chem lab stuff he owns.

(This is apparently a big issue in the Texas homeschooling community, because it means it's for all practical purposes a crime to homeschool kids about chemistry. After all, homeschool isn't a business purpose)