jason tripp and his team at the tripp disindustrialry in pacifica have produced 200 gallons of hand sanitizero sell to hospitals and first responders across the bay area. >> i pump it into the port. >> in the email, pacifica police chief dan steidle wrote tripp can't operate his storefront business or sell hand sanitizer. abc7 news reached out to the chief who clarified his response to say in certain instance, products may continue to be delivered to the public or first responders, health care providers, or sold to essential businesses. but according to the statement, nonessential businesses cannot sell alcohol iic ber iic bevera it does not conform to the san mateo health order, despite there is a clause in the order under minimum basic operations that allows businesses to deliver inventory to residences and businesses assuming safe social distancing practices. >> every other distillery in the state of california can sell bottles to go. you can show up to the store and buy bottles. they can also have bottles delivered to your house. >> this comes after the california alcoholic beverage contr