Originally Posted by: Biscuit Don't think getting Hobby Distillation on the State level is possible without it being legal on the Feds side first. Got to get D.C. tipped in our favor first.
This is interesting ... and I've been thinking about it a lot lately ... especially with the legalized marijuana in CO.
My biggest concern, from an enforcement point of view, are the feds. They're the ones that have the lists. And in the current federal political environment, our federal government seems more than willing to use strong-arm tactics.
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At the state/local level, at least from all the articles I've read, it appears that the concern is with illegal sales (i.e. - the type of idiots we see on TV with 600 gallon stills) ... not the hobbyists. Many of the articles also mention grow operations, drug possession/sales, etc. That is, other illegal activities that perhaps are responsible for raising the flag.
Our ranks comprise tradesmen, doctors, lawyers, engineers ... and yes, even state/local law enforcement personnel. So it doesn't seem to me that the state/local enforcement folks really care about the folks that make a few liters here and there
for their own use.
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Anyway, it doesn't appear that the feds have the will to claim
enforcement jurisdication over the states where the laws are in conflict. I would expect the battles to be waged between state & federal politicians and in the courts rather than in the field. So I wonder if approaching state representatives could gain some momentum towards legalization. Maybe it's worth a shot? It might be just the thing that a certain type of politician would support ... if for no other reason than to assert state sovereignty and shoot the finger at the feds. It seems to be working well in Colorado.