Match Strike paper or adhesive for Medical Marijuana packs

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rickself

Hope someone has some insight into this - at least the topic seems to draw attention!
Oklahoma recently passed a law permitting medical marijuana dispensaries as approved by doctors. Out business is being inundated with new businesses and out of state business moving into Oklahoma with packaging designs and so many are looking for packaging that holds cigarettes and a compartment for matches. Along the side of the pack is a striker for matches. Anybody have insight into design and printing with this type of material? Can it be applied on press? Is it put on by adhesive?
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born2print

FWIW, my guess is that it has to be an add-on with a product similar to this:
https://www.amazon.com/JoeBar-Sales-Waterproof-Exclusive-Survivalist/dp/B073WP6R2G

and the reason I guess that is white phosphorus, which "is a toxic substance produced from phosphate-containing rocks. White phosphorus is used industrially to manufacture chemicals used in fertilizers, food additives, and cleaning compounds. It has been used in the past as a pesticide and in fireworks. It is used by the military in various types of ammunition as an incendiary agent (because it spontaneously catches fire in air) and as a smoke agent (because it produces clouds of irritating white smoke)."
"The match head contains an oxidizing agent, commonly potassium chlorate, and glue to bind it to further abrasive materials and other additive compounds. ... When the match is struck, a small amount of the red phosphorus on the striking surface is converted into white phosphorus, which then ignites."
May not want to load that in your equipment?

-just guessing though, good luck
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rickself

Quote from: born2print on February 26, 2019, 02:31:47 PMFWIW, my guess is that it has to be an add-on with a product similar to this:
https://www.amazon.com/JoeBar-Sales-Waterproof-Exclusive-Survivalist/dp/B073WP6R2G

and the reason I guess that is white phosphorus, which "is a toxic substance produced from phosphate-containing rocks. White phosphorus is used industrially to manufacture chemicals used in fertilizers, food additives, and cleaning compounds. It has been used in the past as a pesticide and in fireworks. It is used by the military in various types of ammunition as an incendiary agent (because it spontaneously catches fire in air) and as a smoke agent (because it produces clouds of irritating white smoke)."
"The match head contains an oxidizing agent, commonly potassium chlorate, and glue to bind it to further abrasive materials and other additive compounds. ... When the match is struck, a small amount of the red phosphorus on the striking surface is converted into white phosphorus, which then ignites."
May not want to load that in your equipment?

-just guessing though, good luck
born2print, that's the most in-depth answer I've ever seen.
Best part - the just guessing part! Had me chuckling out loud on that part.
Or should I call you professor!?
Thanks, I'll check out the link.
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Quote from: rickself on February 26, 2019, 02:22:58 PMHope someone has some insight into this - at least the topic seems to draw attention!
Oklahoma recently passed a law permitting medical marijuana dispensaries as approved by doctors. Out business is being inundated with new businesses and out of state business moving into Oklahoma with packaging designs and so many are looking for packaging that holds cigarettes and a compartment for matches. Along the side of the pack is a striker for matches. Anybody have insight into design and printing with this type of material? Can it be applied on press? Is it put on by adhesive?

Well Canada passed a law permitting Cannabis use for WHATEVER THE HELL YOU WANNA USE IT FOR. Very strange, you order it online from a government website and the pot is rated sort of like hot sauces on the potency scale, can't say i have splurged, but don't promise that I won't in the future. You can walk down the street here now, puffin on a doobie, totally legal.

Possum

Is Canada hurting for people? If not, keep passing laws like that and you'll soon be talking about building a wall.  :rotf:
Tall tree, short ropes, fix stupid.

scottrsimons

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Quote from: Possum on February 27, 2019, 08:33:14 AMIs Canada hurting for people? If not, keep passing laws like that and you'll soon be talking about building a wall.  :rotf:

Hmmmm, yes, some may be fond of the green stuff.

Have to tell you, never thought I would ever see the day.

Don't see many people smoking it around though, once in a while I smell it so I guess they are smoking in their backyards, etc.

Here's the weblink https://ocs.ca/#/ (some pretty stiff security at the beginning).


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Quote from: pspdfppdfxhd on February 26, 2019, 04:22:14 PMWell Canada passed a law permitting Cannabis use for WHATEVER THE HELL YOU WANNA USE IT FOR. Very strange, you order it online from a government website and the pot is rated sort of like hot sauces on the potency scale, can't say i have splurged, but don't promise that I won't in the future. You can walk down the street here now, puffin on a doobie, totally legal.

 One day....  [sigh] One day.... :ninja:
People will notice the change in your attitude towards them, but won't notice their behavior that made you change.  -Bob Marley

DPSprint

Quote from: ninjaPB_43 on February 27, 2019, 12:48:19 PM
Quote from: pspdfppdfxhd on February 26, 2019, 04:22:14 PMWell Canada passed a law permitting Cannabis use for WHATEVER THE HELL YOU WANNA USE IT FOR. Very strange, you order it online from a government website and the pot is rated sort of like hot sauces on the potency scale, can't say i have splurged, but don't promise that I won't in the future. You can walk down the street here now, puffin on a doobie, totally legal.

 One day....  [sigh] One day.... :ninja:
ditto...
although next year they are having a 'binding referendum' about legalising cannabis but have yet to supply any details, guess that will be interesting (medical is technically legal now under some very limited circumstances, but only drug company produced, not home grown)

Joe

The USA is kind of weird as it is legal in some states but still against Federal law so you could be toking legally in the states where it is legal but the feds could still break your door down and take you away. Employers in the states where it is legal can still fire you if you fail a drug test...at least that is the way I understand it.
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scottrsimons

And I would be careful transporting across state lines in the US, because I'm sure the Feds could get you there for transporting an illegal substance. As there are states that touch, that have it legal. It is really strange. I work in a state where it just became legal, but my employer is not going to allow it. Which is ok with me. And yes, I could get fired if they wanted to, now for that.
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Joe

The feds can get you anywhere. Even in your own home in your own state where it is legal. Although it is legal in your state it isn't legal in the USA where your state is located.

 :facepalm:
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AaronH

They've practically got police checkpoints here next to Idaho (I'm in Washington). I'm not into it though and its a little annoying especially since we found out a few weeks ago that my wife and I are expecting, since a couple of my neighbors seem to like the worst smelling stuff imaginable. Odd thing though is after the law was passed and it became "easier" to buy the stuff, our vehicle to pedestrian collisions have skyrocketed. 
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Joe

Quote from: AaronH on February 27, 2019, 03:04:54 PMThey've practically got police checkpoints here next to Idaho (I'm in Washington). I'm not into it though and its a little annoying especially since we found out a few weeks ago that my wife and I are expecting, since a couple of my neighbors seem to like the worst smelling stuff imaginable. Odd thing though is after the law was passed and it became "easier" to buy the stuff, our vehicle to pedestrian collisions have skyrocketed. 
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Congrats!
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