Couple making cannabis oil causes over $40K in damage after explosion rocks house

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The couple had purchased the butane canisters earlier that day and admitted to using them to produce the oil. A New Zealand couple has caused more than $46,000 in damage (about C$40,400) to a house in the suburb of Invercargill after their attempt at making cannabis oil resulted in a massive explosion. The police claim that the explosion occurred when the couple dispensed six canisters of butane into a pop bottle and made the oil before the butane ignited. The explosion caused about $46,000 worth of damages to the house, which is owned by Kāinga Ora Homes and Communities, a Crown corporation that provides rental housing to those in need. Samuel Paul Just, 29, and Rebecca Anne Bower, 28, were both charged with producing cannabis oil.

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A New Zealand couple has caused more than $46,000 in damage (about C$40,400) to a house in the suburb of Invercargill after their attempt at making cannabis oil resulted in a massive explosion.

Samuel Paul Just, 29, and Rebecca Anne Bower, 28, were both charged with producing cannabis oil. Both have pleaded guilty after a district court appearance on Tuesday, where they were convicted and remanded on bail, according to a report from Stuff NZ.

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