Cops Showed Up To Stop This Sacramento Restaurant From Selling CBD-Infused Cocktails
Buying and consuming CBD is legal in California, but selling food or drinks infused with CBD isn't.

A Sacramento restaurant's general manager recently decided to try something new and offer customers a cannabidiol-infused cocktail. Thanks to California's marijuana regulations, though, he had to stop.
The Sacramento Bee first reported on Joel York's creation, which consisted of "an infusion of pineapple, vodka, hop flowers," and cannabidiol (CBD) mixed with lemon juice, triple sec, and sugar.
"It's something that I've seen at other restaurants in L.A. and San Francisco on their social media or websites," York tells Reason. He started selling it last month, charging customers at the restaurant he manages—R15—$10 per drink.
York didn't break any laws in gathering the ingredients for his concoction. CBD comes from marijuana but does not contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)—the compound that gets you high—and it's pretty easy to obtain legally in California. "I went to the local grocery store and bought it over the counter," says York. "I didn't show an ID or anything."
But while buying and consuming CBD is legal, selling food or drinks infused with CBD isn't. "CBD is an unapproved food additive and NOT allowed for use in human and animal foods per the FDA, and thus it is not approved in California," the California Department of Public Health said. The California's government's cannabis website makes it clear this applies to alcoholic drinks as well. And a bill signed into law in September by Gov. Jerry Brown (D) further codified these rules.
After interviewing York about his drink, the Bee said it contacted the Sacramento Police Department for comment. Officer Marcus Basquez later told the Bee that police then came to the restaurant and had one of the managers take the infusion off the shelf.
York, for his part, doesn't really have an issue with what happened. "They came in right away, told us to cease and desist," he says. "I don't want to insult ABC or the police department by going against anything that they want."
York can't sell the drink anymore, though thankfully, police did not issue any citations. Still, California should encourage these sorts of creations, not impede them. Marijuana infused-drinks—including cocktails and hemp beer—are often delicious. And if it's legal to sell marijuana for recreational use in California, it should certainly be legal to mix alcohol with weed extract that won't even get you high.
Then again, this is California, where residents can assume that everything which is not allowed is forbidden.
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After interviewing York about his drink, the Bee said it contacted the Sacramento Police Department for comment.
Narcs.
"I don't want to insult ABC or the police department by going against anything that they want."
And that's a man who's been sufficiently cowed.
>>>CBD is an unapproved food additive
i hate authority.
I was always a fan of the Allen Ginsburg line "unauthorized states of consciousness."
yes.
I hate people who think permission is liberty and then are shocked when things like this happen.
Even worse are people who think government has any business 'encouraging' anything.
They don't know liberty from a hole in their heads.
Curses be upon them.
Yet, there's a huge market for edibles and any old cash-bearing human of any age can buy CBD oil at a pet store explicitly for the purpose of mixing it in with dog food.
It's almost like citing the Federal rules on this don't align very well with the intent of state laws.
I bet worms aren't an approved food additive either.
Only because the FDA knows what's best for us!
But "helminthic therapy" is really a "thing"!!!
On "helminthic therapy", AKA gut parasite worms are GOOD for you, too, see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20054982 (USA government again) or others ?
On radioactive wastes (ionizing radiation), Google "radiation hormesis", and see USA government study of the Taiwan thing (accidental experiment on humans) at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pm.....MC2477708/ ? Low-dose radioactivity is actually GOOD for you! Seriously!!!
Well anyway, WHAT is a summary of what I am saying? I thought I heard you asking about that, through my tri-cornered aluminum-foil hat, as I am sitting here?
HERE is your summary: Holyweird is WAY off base, with their horror movies! A Giant Gut-Parasitical Radioactive Teenage Mutant Ninja Tapeworm would be GOOD for us!!! Bring it ON, ah says!!!
What is it with Reason and the weed cocktails? If I ever go into hospitality I will combine weed cocktails with undocumented immigrant sex workers; then Reason will never stop fighting for me.
Butt, will there also be Mexican ass sex and thick-crust pizza?!?!
Inquiring minds want to KNOW, dammit!!!
Except that Chicago deep dish thing. We can all agree they should not be allowed to call that pizza. And pineapples on pizza. We need some kind of regulation there.
Pineapples on pizza is self regulating, much like spanx on fat chicks.
Both carry strong visual warnings.
The real problem was they served it with a straw.
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