Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
since when is absinthe legal?
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
since when is absinthe legal?
Q:Is absinthe legal?
Absinthe is legal in many countries. There are still countries that prohibit the sale of absinthe, i.e. United States and Switzerland.
Even though absinthe is prohibited in the United States, it is not a controlled substance like Marijuana and Cocaine.
Q:Why is absinthe not sold in the United States?
Absinthe is not sold in the United States because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not allow the sales of spirited beverages that contain thujone. Real absinthe is made using wormwood, which contains thujone.
Originally posted by: crumpet19
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
since when is absinthe legal?
it is legal to produce your own as long as it is not sold. Kits are available for import.
As for importing actual finished product, sometimes it slips into the country.
Absinthe with southern wormwood is much easier to come by.
Originally posted by: Leetman
I found sites online where you could order small amounts.
Originally posted by: rbloedow
How about living your life free of mind altering chemicals and drugs? It's legal, and THE BEST alternative.
Originally posted by: Eli
Salvia could hardly be considered an alternative to marijuana, it's more of a 10 minute acid trip. Completely different animal... lol
I don't really think there is any. Just join the cause.
I mean, who doesen't smoke simply because it's illegal? Really.
Say what?Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: crumpet19
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
since when is absinthe legal?
it is legal to produce your own as long as it is not sold. Kits are available for import.
As for importing actual finished product, sometimes it slips into the country.
Absinthe with southern wormwood is much easier to come by.
distilling of any kind on a private level is very illegal, which would make making absinthe illegal.
Kits are available for import? explain?
I've always wanted to try absinthe, but I was born past it's time.
Originally posted by: Eli
Say what?Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: crumpet19
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
since when is absinthe legal?
it is legal to produce your own as long as it is not sold. Kits are available for import.
As for importing actual finished product, sometimes it slips into the country.
Absinthe with southern wormwood is much easier to come by.
distilling of any kind on a private level is very illegal, which would make making absinthe illegal.
Kits are available for import? explain?
I've always wanted to try absinthe, but I was born past it's time.
You're perfectly welcome to setup a still in your back yard as long as you're not selling it, and as long as you're producing under something like 500 gallons a year.
heh.. Well,... do you like gardening? lol...Originally posted by: Chiboy
Originally posted by: Eli
Salvia could hardly be considered an alternative to marijuana, it's more of a 10 minute acid trip. Completely different animal... lol
I don't really think there is any. Just join the cause.
I mean, who doesen't smoke simply because it's illegal? Really.
I already joined the cause a long time ago, but the dude I used to get it from went to Atlanta, so I need a legal alternative now.
Originally posted by: GBRudy16
Originally posted by: Eli
Say what?Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: crumpet19
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Originally posted by: slick230
Absinthe is your friend.
since when is absinthe legal?
it is legal to produce your own as long as it is not sold. Kits are available for import.
As for importing actual finished product, sometimes it slips into the country.
Absinthe with southern wormwood is much easier to come by.
distilling of any kind on a private level is very illegal, which would make making absinthe illegal.
Kits are available for import? explain?
I've always wanted to try absinthe, but I was born past it's time.
You're perfectly welcome to setup a still in your back yard as long as you're not selling it, and as long as you're producing under something like 500 gallons a year.
Thank you, I was begging to wonder why there are so many "illegal" micro brew's then. And damn it we are all breaking the law in one way or another.