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legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:59 pm
by homebrewnorcal
Any way are there people petitioning for the legalization of home distillation? Its crap that marijuana will be more legal than home distillation...We need a couple states to get going on it if not already...Bah hopefully we get some people to pull through...

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:18 am
by Hack
I would say the first phase has already begun with states making it easier for for small scale artisan distillers to get started up.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:46 pm
by Hawke
One of the reps from Michigan (IIRC) has tried to introduce a bill several times. Never makes it very far though.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 1:30 pm
by LWTCS
I have only purchased store bought once since my introduction to this hobby.

The gubment prolly figures if they make it legal to still as a hobby, they will loose millions (+) in revenues.

Thats the bill killer.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 1:48 pm
by violentblue
LWTCS wrote:I have only purchased store bought once since my introduction to this hobby.

The gubment prolly figures if they make it legal to still as a hobby, they will loose millions (+) in revenues.

Thats the bill killer.
yup, neither I nor those close to me buy from the likker store any more.
considering for the cost of one bottle of rum, I can get the raw materials to make a couple gallons of the stuff, and its damn good too.

rum, gin, whiskey, is so simple to make its criminal.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:05 pm
by homebrewnorcal
see I disagree with them loosing money...My friends and I pump thousands of dollars into the craft brewing industry because we new craft brews are used for inspiration as opposed ton buying fermented ass must natti I or keybone...Why does the paperwork in MI fail? I'm surprised it does because of such a large brewing community Michigan, California and Texas have huge brewing communities...vintners are huge in cali as well bah...just frustrating...made my first batch from mead...pretty yummy...only problem is I made an amateur mistake and didn't rinse my activated carbon...the powder rinse is only to make it look nice right? It shouldn't make my insides hurt right it is just clean carbon right?

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:08 pm
by Hawke
I bet the lost revinue from us hobbiest distillers would be less than 10 million a year.
We print the states liquer sales totals monthly. My local area stores are bringing in around 1.6 million a month.(just 1 city)
It's not just about money, they don't want to let go of any conrtol over you and I.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:12 pm
by LWTCS
Hawke wrote:I bet the lost revinue from us hobbiest distillers would be less than 10 million a year.
We print the states liquer sales totals monthly. My local area stores are bringing in around 1.6 million a month.(just 1 city)
It's not just about money, they don't want to let go of any conrtol over you and I.
I bet the lost revinue from us hobbiest distillers would be less than 10 million a year.
We print the states liquer sales totals monthly. My local area stores are bringing in around 1.6 million a month.(just 1 city)
It's not just about money, they don't want to let go of any conrtol over you and I.
I'm just blowin smoke as I don't know shit mostly. Its tough to speculate what the motivations truely are.
But lots of congressional folks are so far removed from regular folks. Then throw in the motivations of the religious hard right and who knows what else.

The hipocracy kills me. A legit business in Vagas is criminal enterprise in another state.

And, it's OK to have folks lined up around the block here in FL. pain releif clinics.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:34 pm
by homebrewnorcal
bah fuck it

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:51 pm
by Husker
No, it is not bah, fuck it. It is a long process. It will not be an overnight thing.

It will happen piece meal, but until the feds are forced to change THEIR position, nothing will drastically change.

H.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:03 pm
by Dnderhead
when you got millions to win or loose, more than tax is involved. donate X to Y and you will git Z . called politics.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:59 pm
by homebrewnorcal
yep as long as there is some progress sorry i was just a lil tipsy and frustrated before the river

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:17 pm
by stillvodka
It sure got to be the lost revenue, as we all know, it's not just in the USA which don't allow homedistilling, it's practically every other country, with just a few exceptions who allow it, Recon now peak oil as come into it, with people switching over to Ethanol, wouldn't be surprised home distilling could get clamped down even harder.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:21 am
by LWTCS
Then they will be tryin to tax my vegitable patch, and my neighbors chicken coop.

Continued water restrictions due to (last years) drought, has left our water management district cash strapped. Folks are not using as much water so now the price goes up for all, what with all these implied fixed costs. You know,,, a new "take home" vehicle for all the managers!

In my area, we are on wells. But the authority having jurisdiction is proposing a yearly tax on residential well points.

Any thing to keep the meter running on common folk.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:47 am
by pumpman
I'm about sick to death of taxes. Most people don't even know how much tax we pay. We even pay tax on taxes.

Fair Tax,Fair Tax,Fair Tax,Fair Tax! The Fair Tax By Neil Bortz and John Linder. Get it, read it, understand it. It is the single best fix for our country. Beats the hell out of the flat tax.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:13 am
by IdahoMole
I tried to get this topic going on the new_distillers with no luck. They did point me to a gent in Connecticut who wrote a nice bill and and presented it to his reps (Dodd being one of them). He got no where. It is my understanding that the tax revinue in New Zealand went UP after home distillation became legal. Most people don't want to take the time to make their own so they still go to the liquor stores. There is no logic in D.C. so logic won't sway any of them. The government doesn't look at life the way I do so I quit looking at it the way government does. Screw 'em, I am an American and I do what I want, when I want and as slong as I don't hurt anyone else I don't care what "their law" says.

Mole
Stepping off box now.....

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:59 am
by pumpman
Now your on to somthing brother. But don't let the big O brown shirts hear you say that.

Re: legal question...yes I read what the introduction had to say

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 2:10 pm
by theholymackerel
pumpman wrote: But don't let the big O brown shirts hear you say that.
There are no religion/no politics rules here at these boards. This is a global board, with folks of all colors, religions, and political beliefs. Uncle Jesse wisely made these rules so we all may get along and discuss the much more important subject of distillation.

I dislike censorship,so I allow threads to go untill someone has a case of the dumb-shits and crosses the line. Compairing the current US administration to Hitlers' Brown Shirts is steppin' WAY arcoss the No Politics line. Sorry, but this thread must be locked now. Please follow the rules in the future and don't force me to censor anythin' ('cause I really hate it).