Quote Originally Posted by asscore
I work for a person with all of the necessary licenses, including the infused products license.

Besides the fact that you did not address my question, you just made assumptions and acted like a dick.
Then you misunderstood me, I thought you caught what I was implying by your comparison of the 'sprouts tinctures'.

I don't have anything to add as I'm not a manufacturer or anything, which is why I ignored that part of your post. However, I think it could be important to note that the tinctures that are currently available at 'sprouts' are probably legal, not illegal, at the federal level, so that might explain your issues, I don't know.

I would imagine that's why there is a lack of info, because the tinctures you're looking to move are illegal at the federal level.

Patient to patient is very different than if you or your partner is an MMC. Would you like to clarify which of these you are? I think the answer that you're looking for is entirely dependent on whether you're a patient looking to sell or an mmc with overage.

Sorry for coming across that way. I'm curious what you find out, keep us posted. Good luck. I'm surprised people don't have thicker skins, it's just the internet.
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