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This may be a little hasty, well actually no it is hasty as I have not researched whether my beef is warranted enough, but anyway...

You're not allowed to post about marijuana brewing but you're allowed to post about distilling?

Weed will be legal in Canada come October but distilling will still be illegal.

So, how does this make any sense?


That and Hi :)
 
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...your first post in the forum is complaining about the rules?

Or more appropriately, your misunderstanding of the rules?

You can post about brewing with marijuana. You can't post about marijuana if it's not in relation to brewing.
 
Wrong category too. Take your beef and make a taco! Jk I don’t care what you do.
 
...your first post in the forum is complaining about the rules?

Or more appropriately, your misunderstanding of the rules?

You can post about brewing with marijuana. You can't post about marijuana if it's not in relation to brewing.
OK thanks.

Sometimes you just can't go over everything hit on the internet with a fine tooth comb.

And acting dumb, and or, antagonistic can yield quick answers.

:)
 
Pretty sure home distilling isn't illegal in Canada. I don't distill, but just about every LHBS sells the equipment. My understanding is you're allowed to make it, just not sell it.
 
Pretty sure home distilling isn't illegal in Canada. I don't distill, but just about every LHBS sells the equipment. My understanding is you're allowed to make it, just not sell it.
Moonshining is referred to as the process of producing high-proof distilled spirits or in other words, concentrating alcohol. In Canada, since 1984, laws have been passed around the country, which states, that it is illegal concentrate beer or wine without a license. Moonshining, brewing and distilling spirits and alcohol are an illegal business in Canada unless you get a permit. FYI, People selling the moonshine are the ones the police really go after.

Note: brewing your own beer or wine does not require a license; only produce for your own consumption; don’t sell it without a permit.

http://moonshinelawsdirectory.com/2016/11/15/canadian-moonshining-home-distilling-laws/

Bold mine of course.
 
Not all distillation involves that of alcohol. The sign on the store says chat all things LEGAL distillation.

Furthermore, the basis for what is and is not legal is stated as that which is legal in the state of Texas.
 
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