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Is a license required to make isopropyl alcohol? I know at times making alcohol can be illegal such as making it for drinking, but what about isopropyl?
Nutball said:Is a license required to make isopropyl alcohol? I know at times making alcohol can be illegal such as making it for drinking, but what about isopropyl?
sodium.dioxid said:NO, why would making anything be illegal?
sodium.dioxid said:There are more rules and laws than any of us can count. If you make a mistake, just say "I didn't know". I don't know how people are expected to know the law when no classes are provided to the public. It's like we are supposed to know these things the moment we exit the womb.
sodium.dioxid said:There are more rules and laws than any of us can count. If you make a mistake, just say "I didn't know". I don't know how people are expected to know the law when no classes are provided to the public. It's like we are supposed to know these things the moment we exit the womb.
Pengwuino said:... seriously?
Pengwuino said:Ignorance is not a valid defense.
sodium.dioxid said:I know. That's why I told them I was handicapped. They let me off the hook this time.
Borek said:What about methamphetamine? Or LSD?
DrDu said:Isn't their synthesis legal in Poland?
No, a license is not required to make isopropyl alcohol in the United States. The production of isopropyl alcohol falls under the category of "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, meaning it is considered safe for use in food, drugs, and cosmetics.
No, a special permit is not required to make isopropyl alcohol for personal use. However, it is important to follow proper safety precautions and guidelines for handling and storing isopropyl alcohol.
In most countries, there are no specific regulations for producing isopropyl alcohol. However, it is important to follow good manufacturing practices and adhere to safety guidelines to ensure a high-quality and safe product.
In most cases, a license is not required to sell isopropyl alcohol. However, some countries may have specific regulations and restrictions on the sale and distribution of isopropyl alcohol, so it is important to check with local authorities before selling the product.
Yes, it is possible to make isopropyl alcohol at home using simple ingredients and equipment. However, it is important to follow proper instructions and safety precautions to ensure a safe and effective product. It is also important to note that homemade isopropyl alcohol may not be as high in purity as commercially produced versions.