Is it legal in the USA and Canada to make your own juices and sell them to clients?
V VaperNewb Dec 6, 2015 #1 Is it legal in the USA and Canada to make your own juices and sell them to clients?
RMarcusY ☮ Ambassador ☮ Staff member Senior Moderator VU Vendor Employee VU Donator Platinum Contributor ECF Refugee Member For 5 Years Dec 6, 2015 #2 Legal to make. To sell you should have a business license and sales tax permit.
T Time Platinum Contributor Member For 4 Years Dec 6, 2015 #3 VaperNewb said: Is it legal in the USA and Canada to make your own juices and sell them to clients? Click to expand... For a short time it still be legal in the US. You have to do the usual business practice of paying tax on profit. Before long, you'll have to have FDA approval. Screw legal.
VaperNewb said: Is it legal in the USA and Canada to make your own juices and sell them to clients? Click to expand... For a short time it still be legal in the US. You have to do the usual business practice of paying tax on profit. Before long, you'll have to have FDA approval. Screw legal.
vape me Bronze Contributor Member For 4 Years Member For 3 Years Member For 2 Years Member For 1 Year Unlisted Vendor Dec 6, 2015 #4 Looks like it would be best to take advantage of the "wild west" while you can before it becomes heavily regulated.
Looks like it would be best to take advantage of the "wild west" while you can before it becomes heavily regulated.
stevegmu Gold Contributor Member For 4 Years Member For 3 Years Member For 2 Years Member For 1 Year Dec 6, 2015 #5 I would be very wary in this climate of litigation...
SailCat Silver Contributor Member For 5 Years Dec 7, 2015 #6 vape me said: Looks like it would be best to take advantage of the "wild west" while you can before it becomes heavily regulated. Click to expand... Exactly my thought. As with the early days of the Internet, it's wide open now. Just wait 'til the government gets a hold on it.
vape me said: Looks like it would be best to take advantage of the "wild west" while you can before it becomes heavily regulated. Click to expand... Exactly my thought. As with the early days of the Internet, it's wide open now. Just wait 'til the government gets a hold on it.