Old, here is what I found about R12 because I've been concerned about selling mine. It seems that the small cans carry a $5000 per can fine if caught selling it. You won't get in trouble with the APE(backward) if you sell 20# or larger cans to a licensed HVAC person. Here is what I found on another sight dated 2009. You can also get in trouble if you use the cans too.
Question: can I legally sell 4 cans of R-12 Freon?
If you bought it recently especally for less than $ 10.00 a pound, it was not R12 but some kind of substitue. R12 has not been made in the US for some 5 or 6 years. It is against the law to sell any amount less than a 20lb cylinder to any one that is not licensed. It carries a fine up to $ 5,000 and or up to 5 years in jail for each offense. So selling 4 cans could result in a $ 20,000 fine and 20 years in jail.If some one turned him in for selling it they could get a $ 5,000 reward.
If you want to sell it, find a licensed shop that would want it.
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