edb23
Well-Known Member
anybody ever break the speed limit? that's against the law to about the same degree as selling a bottle of homebrew to a legal adult in most states. At least in PA where i live, a buddy of mine who's in law school showed me all the statutes and everything, and IIRC selling a real small amount of homebrew in PA results in a fine that's smaller then the speeding ticket i got last week.
Yeah, you shouldn't break the law. But selling a bottle of homebrew to a friend because he offered you some money is not the same as selling blow to fifteen year olds. Realistically, you would never get caught or arrested for doing it unless you were running an underground bar and beer distributor in your basement, and even if you did that and got caught home brewing would still be legal for everyone else.
I understand that now i'm going to get flamed and what not, but before you do please understand my point. Just because something is illegal doesn't mean you're a bad bad man if you've done it before, or that you're asking for jail time. And in a forum populated entirely by adults it's a little ridiculous that any time anyone wants to entertain a hypothetical discussion about the gray areas of the law a million preachers and nay sayers come out of the woodwork to talk about how morally reprehensible even thinking about it is.
Just my .02
Yeah, you shouldn't break the law. But selling a bottle of homebrew to a friend because he offered you some money is not the same as selling blow to fifteen year olds. Realistically, you would never get caught or arrested for doing it unless you were running an underground bar and beer distributor in your basement, and even if you did that and got caught home brewing would still be legal for everyone else.
I understand that now i'm going to get flamed and what not, but before you do please understand my point. Just because something is illegal doesn't mean you're a bad bad man if you've done it before, or that you're asking for jail time. And in a forum populated entirely by adults it's a little ridiculous that any time anyone wants to entertain a hypothetical discussion about the gray areas of the law a million preachers and nay sayers come out of the woodwork to talk about how morally reprehensible even thinking about it is.
Just my .02