I have never been that comfortable with concentrates, wax and the like. They have their place in the medical world of marijuana like Rick Simpson oil and whatever. My son has completed that process, by the way, he has taken an entire plant and reduced it to something so potent, you don't really want it-- unless you are dying of cancer or have epilepsy, in my opinion.
Also, Wax is EXTREMELY high in THC, and VERY low in the minor alkaloids. It's kind of like nicotine versus tobacco. My son used it because it lasted longer for his condition, he worked, and etc.
However, dispensaries are LICENSED for a reason. While I am not a huge fan of like the concentrates--- My husband like, got some sort of SUPER concentrate for me after a particularly bad oral surgery and I was um, asleep for 24 hours straight. He tried to wake me up to take my meds (apparently) and (apparently) I screamed "LEAVE ME ALONE EVERYTHING HURTS!" and went back to passing out. I have no memory of this, and was apparently fine.
But if you have some "Dregs" from your "Vitamin E experiment, " and you wind up giving customers a couple samples that have TONS of THC in them, I could see that as legit. I mean , if you aren't mixing properly a few "dreg" samples will have THC OFF THE CHARTS in them, but also probably enough Vitamin E to be bad.
The CDC will never figure this out, by the way. They have no knowledge of the products and materials they are dealing with, and they are too proud to Ask a Stoner, any NUMBER of whom could PROBABLY tell you how it is accomplished.
However, dispensaries are LICENSED. JUST LIKE VAPE SHOPS, if things go horribly awry there will be intervention. If you want to vape oils, (I do not recommend it, I personally think a dry herb vaporizer is where it is at, plus just regular bud not that I'm smoking at the moment OR vaping) but seriously, it's going to be your best high, and the alkaloids can matter quite a bit, depending.
You'd be shocked at the variety what with all the cross breeding, etc.
But a GOOD dispensary with a GOOD reputation is not going to serve you up Vitamin E. It just isn't.
Anna