West Virginia Statutes
§ 60-6-4 — Permitted use by druggists
West Virginia § 60-6-4
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 60-6-4 (2026).
Text
The provisions of this chapter shall not prevent a person from manufacturing, selling, delivering or shipping:
Any medicine containing sufficient medication to prevent its use as a beverage;
Any medicinal preparation manufactured in accordance with formulas prescribed by the United States pharmacopoeia, and national formulary, patent and proprietary preparations, and other bona fide medical and technical preparations, which are manufactured and sold to be used exclusively as medicine and not as beverages, and the sale of which does not now require the payment of a United States liquor dealer's tax;
Toilet, medicinal and antiseptic preparations not intended for internal human use nor for beverage purposes;
Any food products known as flavoring extracts manufactured and sold for cooking a
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Legislative History
1935 Reg. Sess., HB119
Nearby Sections
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§ 60-1-2
Applicability of chapter§ 60-1-5
Definitions§ 60-1-5a
Farm wineries defined§ 60-1-5b
Mini-distilleries defined§ 60-1-5d
Micro-distilleries defined§ 60-1-6
How chapter cited§ 60-10-1
Enforcement authority; jurisdiction§ 60-10-2
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West Virginia § 60-6-4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/60/60-6-4.