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Posted: 3/24/2017 4:56:09 AM EDT
Grandma was one of them...
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[#1]
My fathers grandfather was, same time same place my mothers grandfather was the country sheriff.
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[#2]
I consider them entrepreneurs. It's the same as weed, crack or heroin to me. A business transaction between consenting adults. If you don't like it don't buy it.
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[#4]
That's how my dad's dad learned how to drive, before he was actually legally old enough to drive.
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[#5]
Guess it depends on who you're talking about. If you were just distilling/brewing and selling then I say great. Such a person certainly would've been my hero. If you murdered someone over it then you're straight up criminal. It's kind of the difference between Popcorn Sutton and Al Capone.
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What If prohibition was still in place and war on alcohol was part of the war on drugs? Still support breaking the law like marijuana users are doing now?
Just a hypothetical, I'm in the legalize drugs category. Prohibition is dumb. And really my point is, does your answer change now that we know prohibition on alcohol was repealed? What about ppl not following nfa laws? Criminals now, but heroes after/if ever repealed? |
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[#7]
Everyone should be able to brew, distill, and ferment and sell what they make same as any other product.
If you have never had summerwine, You have no idea what the fucking government is depriving you of. Same goes for non pasturized cheeses and smoke cured dried meats. A glass of elder berry summerwine, some fresh sour dough bread, some aged unpasturized cheeses, and a hunk of dried sausage and thin sliced 3 year old ham.... That is a fucking life changing experience. above all other things, the government has ruined the pallet of Americans, and robbed from them what a real food experience is. |
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[#8]
Shiners were folks who were working to feed their families. That's how I see them.
The .gov hates competition. |
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[#10]
Just folks trying to get by. Long as no one is harmed, I don't give a shit what they do.
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[#11]
Heroes. Prohibition on anything, especially based on what a religious groups is pushing for, is ridiculous and should be regarded as such.
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[#13]
I don't consider them heroes. I put them on a level with the "Will Not Comply" folks and I don't consider myself any sort of hero.
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[#17]
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Everyone should be able to brew, distill, and ferment and sell what they make same as any other product. If you have never had summerwine, You have no idea what the fucking government is depriving you of. Same goes for non pasturized cheeses and smoke cured dried meats. A glass of elder berry summerwine, some fresh sour dough bread, some aged unpasturized cheeses, and a hunk of dried sausage and thin sliced 3 year old ham.... That is a fucking life changing experience. above all other things, the government has ruined the pallet of Americans, and robbed from them what a real food experience is. View Quote |
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[#18]
Druggies do druggie things. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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[#19]
Robert Mitchum - Thunder Road |
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[#20]
/wouldn't call them crooks, but something about George Washington some thing something war and tax, or whatever
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[#22]
Heroes.
Fuck government overreach and nanny-state legislated morality in all its forms. |
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[#23]
If you have Netflix watch Ken Burns's documentary "Prohibition" and see how fucked-up the run-up to prohibition was.
Roots of PROHIBITION The Time is Now |
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[#25]
Law breakers. If you dont like a law fight to get it changed legally.
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[#27]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Everyone should be able to brew, distill, and ferment and sell what they make same as any other product. If you have never had summerwine, You have no idea what the fucking government is depriving you of. Same goes for non pasturized cheeses and smoke cured dried meats. A glass of elder berry summerwine, some fresh sour dough bread, some aged unpasturized cheeses, and a hunk of dried sausage and thin sliced 3 year old ham.... That is a fucking life changing experience. above all other things, the government has ruined the pallet of Americans, and robbed from them what a real food experience is. |
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[#29]
Moonshiners created an American institution that became mainstream in the 50's and 60's -- the hot rod.
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[#31]
we do know George Washington was the one who taxed home distillers? Our first "civil war" was US Troops against
Scot Irish moon shiners, making booze and selling it with out paying the FedCoats their due? An army led by POTUS Washington? of course some say it was a war over a land dispute with GW and the Shiners that went back before the war of English aggression... |
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[#32]
Disobedience to tyrants is obedience to God.
Thomas Jefferson |
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[#36]
Not heroes, but certainly helped people get what they wanted.
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[#37]
The coal mine, moonshine or moving on down the line.
My dad's side of the family Scots-Irish |
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[#38]
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we do know George Washington was the one who taxed home distillers? Our first "civil war" was US Troops against Scot Irish moon shiners, making booze and selling it with out paying the FedCoats their due? An army led by POTUS Washington? of course some say it was a war over a land dispute with GW and the Shiners that went back before the war of English aggression... View Quote |
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[#39]
Just good Americans, making due with the resources, ingenuity and skills available to them - to get by and make a living.
A.W.D. |
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[#42]
Quoted:
What If prohibition was still in place and war on alcohol was part of the war on drugs? Still support breaking the law like marijuana users are doing now? Just a hypothetical, I'm in the legalize drugs category. Prohibition is dumb. And really my point is, does your answer change now that we know prohibition on alcohol was repealed? What about ppl not following nfa laws? Criminals now, but heroes after/if ever repealed? View Quote |
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[#43]
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Then the same is to be said for drug smugglers. Not against you bro, just saying... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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[#44]
Criminals, outlaws, or characters (or a combination) but definitely not heroes.
A lot of moonshiners killed innocent people, rivals, cops, revenooers, etc. And they didn't sell their shine for local orphanages, they sold it to fill their own pockets. |
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[#45]
Illegal Aliens, crooks or American Heros?
Hey, they sneak cross the border to be part of the American Dream! Millions upon millions, selling cocaine y marijuana to consenting adults, they only kill each other, they just want to get a job and go to school! We don' need no stinking laws! |
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[#47]
heroes, just like the patriots that run weed from Colorado to other states.
amirite? |
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[#49]
Yeah. They did. Just to turn around and become what they fought against. Everyone likes to invoke the founding fathers but they ended up being no better than the king, for the most part...
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[#50]
Since you still (heh) can't make it even for your own use...it is still prohibited.
I can see some tax and oversight for selling it, but forbidding making it for yourself is stupid. |
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