v2comp
Well-Known Member
I still support the guy still or not because I don't agree with that federal law either. It's a law created by Halmiton in order create a tax to help pay for the federal gov and there were a lot of heavy drinkers back then so it fit.
Now if he was selling either product, I'd have an issue.
I understand your position, but I cant support the action as it relates to homebrewing laws and the perception that homebrewers are bootleggers or moonshiners.
we have to separate ourselves from the idea that we are making and/or selling illegal alcohol and the typical stereotype is that anyone homebrewing is making moonshine.
as far as I am concerned, we as a group trying to get the homebrewing law changed, dont need any negative publicity that creates an impression that we engage in any activity that is related to the manufacture and/or sale of distilled spirits.
if he really has been scapegoated by someone or setup, I will be the first to support him. but until he can find a way to clear up the details, we as a group have to assume the worst and prepare to answer questions that WILL be posed to our sponsor next session.
ALCAP, will jump on this next year if it turns out that he was distilling or selling anything he made, you can bet on it, and while that in and of itself isnt really that big of a deal, the perception thing is huge.