Well of course there are always going to be those "special" kinds if people. Like the ones that refuse to wear goggles while sloshing around NaOH and dribble lighter fluid all over the place with a turkey bastor. And then, there is that special, brightly incandescent gem of humanity that takes a torch to their chloroform after they left it out in the sun for 2 weeks in 105F weather.
Or the ones that get overly excited that they get to play with acids, caustic bases and pay no heed to the order of which you mix them with water. Forget about these people. There are consequences for their actions, and terminally stupid decisions. We can teach them this, show them the consequences, and set them up for success but you can't help somebody that won't help themself. But these people are quite few in number here.
I don't think anyone here is trying to prevent darwin awards. Some folks here can't even manage mason jars and turkey bastors. Others are too broke to build a lab, and can barely afford the extraction. For others, this IS their introduction to chemistry, a reason for them to gain interest in it, because suddenly it's practical. They can apply it. Finally, there is a group if people that don't mind using disposable equipment, they may only smoke once every couple months even. There are members here that have gotten obscenely high purity crystal formations with.. mason jars.. and turkey bastors..
Nobody is saying we can't use rotovaps, schlenk lines, and n2 generators in their extractions. I think what dreamer is saying is that it's great some of us can play with more advanced techniques. And that (this is purely optional) we could benefit the community by finding alternative ways to use these techniques in our practice. It doesn't have to be mason jars and turkey bastors, anything helps. Isn't that what science madness is about? Out of the box thinking? I remember a guy there who synthethised hydroflouric acid on his front lawn using home built equipment. If that's not out of the box then what is?
We also have an advanced chem section where we can post up techniques and routes that are not applicable for most.
I think what snozz is saying, is that all sorts of people come to us for help. We take non chemist, people of all languages/walks of life and help them prepare DMT in a pure, safe, form suitable for consumption. Who the hell are we to deny them that liberty, or an experience/spiritual awakening that is their human right to have. And I think this place does a remarkably good job at doing exactly that.
Those of us that are researchers, or who have that knowledge, can teach people about the process, and find new ways to extract/harvest entheogens. Grow them even. They need us to help and guide them and we're trusted to not give people bad advice. You hold people's safety and freedom in your hands, and man, that's huge.
Likewise, without them, and our common interest, who do we have to teach, who do we have to help? Who does our research benefit? We are all part of the same community gathered here for the same purpose. You've already benefited us and gave us a nice contribution. People can take that in their private lab, tweak on it, post their findings. Then people will start working out ways for all people to gain that benefit, weather in whole, or in part.
We all have a way to contribute, even if it's only comical relief.