§60-6-5. Applicability of Chapter to Certain Uses by Physicians, Druggists and Others
The provisions of this chapter shall not prevent: (1) A physician from prescribing the use of alcoholic liquors when necessary for a bona fide patient;
§60-6-1. When Lawful to Possess, Use or Serve Alcoholic Liquors
The provisions of this chapter may not prevent: (1) A person from keeping and possessing alcoholic liquors in his or her residence for the personal use of himself or herself, his or her family, his or her employee, or his or her guests if the alcoholic liquors have been lawfully acquired by him or her;
§60-6-2. When Lawful to Manufacture and Sell Wine and Cider
The provisions of this chapter may not prevent: (1) A person from manufacturing wine at his or her residence for consumption at his or her residence as permitted by 60-6-1 of this code.
§60-6-3. Applicability of Chapter to Certain Uses of Ethyl Alcohol
The provisions of this chapter relating to state monopoly shall not apply to ethyl alcohol used: (1) For scientific, chemical, mechanical or industrial purposes;
§60-6-4. Permitted Use by Druggists
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 […]