Quote Originally Posted by asscore
Hello, I make some great tinctures made with alcohol. They are in 5ml doses and contain approximately 2ml of 50% ethyl alcohol per 5ml dose.

I am wondering what the legality of these are in regards to selling them in dispensaries.

I have tried many of the tinctues they sell in the shops, and I can tell you I am VERY unimpressed. They all use glycerin as a solvent, and they are weak as hell.

I read over HB1284 and although it does mention using alcohol in the processing of cannabis requires an infused products license, it doesnt really say anything else on the subject.

I talked to a dispensary owner about this and he basically said "I think it's against the law because they havent figured out the tax issues since it contains alcohol."

I think this cant be right. You walk into Sprouts and buy tinctures containing alcohol. Or flavored cooking extracts as well. Not to mention the tinctures are made with alcohol purchased from a liquor store, so they have already been taxed at sale. Its only 2ml of alcohol. It would take over 20 doses of the tincture to equal one shot of alcohol.

Does anybody know anything about this? I have tried looking on google with little to no success.
Those 'sprouts' tinctures aren't illegal federally, are they?

After 1284/109, it is illegal for MMC's to purchase from non-MMC's, which I assume you are.

You aren't going to find a legal way to move your tinctures unless you open a kitchen. maybe contact an existing edible manufacturer and see if you can rent space or something. Good luck.
cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . Legality of Tinctures containing Ethyl Alcohol? Hello, I make some great tinctures made with alcohol. They are in 5ml doses and contain approximately 2ml of 50% ethyl alcohol per 5ml dose. I am wondering what the legality of these are in regards to selling them in dispensaries. I have tried many of the tinctues they sell in the shops, and I can tell you I am VERY unimpressed. They all use glycerin as a solvent, and they are weak as hell. I read over HB1284 and although it does mention using alcohol in the processing of cannabis Rating: 5