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Munu

(228 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:47 PM 19 hrs ago

Finally!



US appeals court declares 158-year-old home distilling ban unconstitutional (Reuters)

April 10 (Reuters) - 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.

Writing for a three-judge panel, ​Circuit Judge Edith Hollan Jones said the ban actually reduced tax revenue by preventing distilling in the first place, unlike laws that regulated the manufacture and labeling of distilled spirits on which ​the government could collect taxes.

She also said that under the government's logic, Congress could ​criminalize virtually any in-home activity that might escape notice from tax collectors, including remote work and ‌home-based ⁠businesses.

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Finally! (Original Post) Munu 19 hrs ago OP
GOOD gay texan 19 hrs ago #1
I will stick with brewing beer. I would be afraid of an explosion if I were to attempt distilling. John1956PA 18 hrs ago #2
It holds for the jurisdiction of the 5th circuit. n/t Igel 18 hrs ago #3

John1956PA

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2. I will stick with brewing beer. I would be afraid of an explosion if I were to attempt distilling.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:38 PM
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