We've got 894 signatures, help us get to 10,000.
Pleas take a moment and sign,
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/LegalizeHomeDistilling/
Pleas take a moment and sign,
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/LegalizeHomeDistilling/
I thought it was legal? I know people that make apple pie shine
I know people that do a lot of illegal shit...
They took our blow jobs!I know illegals that do a lot of people.:shock:
I know illegals that do a lot of people.:shock:
there is currently a bill before congress to make it legal to make small batches.
And if you get 10,000 then what?
youre allowed guns but cant destill spirits.
makes sense.
Yup, technically we can't brew our own, but can buy it for a fuel or drink so long as it's taxed"thumbsup"
Thats stupid.The farmers in Ireland used to make potchin.
Basically a strong spirit made from potatoes, with the alcohol
rating of rocket fuel.They told the government it was for the
cows knees as they had knee problems.
I think we both know how much went to the cows. 8)
We're allowed to still what we want here,i think it goes along
the lines of "personal use".If you sell it (same as home brew)
its not legal.
Just seems strange how you can get firearms from kmart
but cant still spirits for yourself.:roll:
....We're allowed to still what we want here,i think it goes along
the lines of "personal use".If you sell it (same as home brew)
its not legal......
What if you want to distil alcohol at home?
If you have a still at home, you must hold an excise manufacturer
licence before you can distil alcohol. Excise licences are only
granted to applicants who can demonstrate they meet the
requirements set out in the Excise Act 1901. These include the
need for physically secure premises (to prevent any other person
having access to the licensed area), skills and experience in
distillation, having professionally calibrated volume and alcoholic
strength measuring equipment and an approved record keeping
system.
You must pay excise duty on any alcohol you produce. The current
rate is in excess of $71 per litre of alcohol. For example, on a 700ml
bottle of vodka at an alcoholic strength of 40% the excise duty
would be approximately $20 per bottle.
I got my "hobbyist" on speed dial:twisted:Yup. For the hobbyist.