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A U.S. appeals court on Friday declared unconstitutional a nearly 158-year-old federal ban on home distilling, calling it an unnecessary and improper means for ​Congress to exercise its power to tax.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of ‌Appeals in New Orleans ruled in favor of the nonprofit Hobby Distillers Association and four of its 1,300 members.

They argued that people should be free to distill spirits at home, whether as ​a hobby or for personal consumption including, in one instance, to create ​an apple-pie-vodka recipe.

The ban was part of a law passed during ⁠Reconstruction in July 1868, in part to thwart liquor tax evasion, and subjected violators ​to up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

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[–] Blade9732@lemmy.world 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have a neighbor who parks his stupid Cybertruck in his garage every day. Google "Tesla explosion". Another neighbor has a Toyota overland build truck, he has an exposed 5 gallon propane tank on the back and 20 gallons of fuel tanks on the sides, it just sits there waiting to detonate. Google "Home gas explosion". Another neighbor puts his Giant Turkey fryer on his balcony and frys a huge turkey every thanksgiving. Google "Turkey fryer explosion". The old guy across from me home builds black powder rifles as a hobby. He has at least a 50 pounds of black powder stored in his workshop. Google "Black powder explosion". The kids get picked up in a school bus with 100 gallons of CNG on it. Google "CNG explosion ". The 7-11 at the end of the block has an open cage filled with propane tanks, many returns that may not have the current safety valves on them. Minimum wage employees are in charge of this and the local crackheads stand right by it, smoking cigarettes. Google "propane tank explosion". Most of the houses in my neighborhood were built 40-50 years ago, they all have water heaters. Many have no Tpr valve, improper venting, ect. Google "water heater explosion". I guess you might be right, we need way more laws and regulations to protect us from from the bombs all around us.

[–] Vinylraupe@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago

Let me guess one of your neighbours worked in a mine and still has 5 crates of dynamite that he uses as a chair where he smokes on? 😂😂