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The Supreme Court could legalize moonshine, and ruin everything else

The Supreme Court could legalize moonshine, and ruin everything else
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Two men with a jug of moonshine, ca. 1915 | Corbis via Getty Images On Friday, a federal appeals court struck down a nearly 160-year-old federal law prohibiting people from distilling liquor in their own home.  That’s a fairly momentous event in its own right — any claim that a law that’s been on the books since Reconstruction is unconstitutional should be greeted with a heaping spoonful of skep

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