A Pacific Beach man indicted on drug and weapon charges, including endangerment of human life during an explosion while manufacturing hashish oil, was released from jail Dec. 23 on a $75,000 property bond. The terms of the release for Steve Elar Mora, 34, are that he live with his mother in Buena Park while his case is active in U.S. District Court in San Diego. He was freed after Judge Jan Adler accepted a trust deed that was filed as collateral for the bond, according to court records. Mora, who has pleaded not guilty, will return to San Diego for a Jan. 23 hearing to set a trial date. His apartment, near Mission Bay High School, was raided after a marijuana dispensary lab blew up on July 21 in Kearny Mesa, where he was working. No one was injured in the July 21 explosion, but the U.S. Attorney’s office said the process for making butane hash oil or honey oil is dangerous. Mora was indicted Nov. 28 on seven counts, including felon in possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm in a drug trafficking crime, manufacturing marijuana and hashish oil, conspiracy and maintaining a drug-involved premises. – Neal Putnam