haha i was hoping a few people would try to act like smarty-pants buzz kills. it makes threads more fun. "if the federal government says its illegal they MUST be right. Don't you like the FDA??? The government is like fucking saving our lives, maaaaahhnnn. "-agent, woodfoot, etc. hehe thats a cute attempt to gain the moral high ground, friend. But you're all off base.Look, I'm not saying that the FDA and similar organizations don't serve useful purposes. Pharmaceuticals are probably the best example of where the FDA might generate significant benefits (protecting us from modern-day snake oil salesman for example). But Popcorn wasn't selling fucking medicine kids. He was selling a smooth tasting, unregulated, 180 proof toxin. And he never told you different. If you think moonshine is "too risky", that's your choice. But, Popcorn wasn't forcing you to drink it or lying to you about how it was made. He has books and videos showing that this tonic was made in a ramshackle alchemy kit in his backyard. If that doesn't seem "safe" to you, don't fucking drink it. Let the rest of us make our own judgment and tell the nanny state to go to hell. Believe it or not, some of us actually think we have the right to risk poisoning ourselves for a good time. If we only had the freedom to make healthy choices, we wouldn't have freedom at all.[Edited on March 18, 2009 at 12:06 AM. Reason : ``]
3/17/2009 11:58:22 PM
Granny says ya'll need a swig of the medicine!
3/18/2009 12:07:15 AM
3/18/2009 12:20:59 AM
lol you guys are hilarious
3/18/2009 1:53:55 AM
^ from line by line responses to one-line condensation. I guess my work here is done. I'll leave you with the epitaph on Sutton's headstone:
3/18/2009 2:49:00 AM
lolmy comments are on a websitehis comments are on his tombstonelooks like i've got the upper hand right now
3/18/2009 3:06:22 AM
but fine, lets do this
3/18/2009 3:19:35 AM
and that's where you are wrong. he WASN'T making something illegal. get your panties out of your ass
3/18/2009 7:41:39 AM
if the law says that alcoholic beverages must be produced and sold in a regulated fashion, then yes, he was making an illegal product, and he would have told you the same thing.
3/18/2009 7:53:59 AM
making an illegal product, maybe. As in, product = something to be sold. Illegal substance, though, no.
3/18/2009 8:02:59 AM
Woodfoot It is a matter of fact that he was doing something illegal. I never disputed that (in my initial post I even referred to it as a crime). The real question being discussed is whether moonshining should be illegal. I don't know how you can't see that. So let me help you. If we're in the mood for extreme examples,dig this. It used to be legal to own slaves, does that mean it was morally okay to do it? Does that mean by mocking people that pick and choose which laws to follow, you are also mocking the individuals that ran the Underground Railroad? It certainly sounds like it. There is just a simple fact you need to face. Kids have been taught to disobey laws they find unjust ever since they started teaching Thoreau's Civil Disobedience in middle school. If you actually do think all laws should be followed regardless of how a person views their moral content, bully for you. But please don't act surprised or incredulous when other people disagree.
3/18/2009 8:09:48 AM
how is this any different than all of the meth labs around there?its illegal and it can kill youpot growers get busted all the fucking time. They just dont have a cute old guy with a beard as a mascot.
3/18/2009 10:24:48 AM
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3/18/2009 10:39:08 AM
So what, patchouli-sniffing hippies are okay when they sell snakeoil, but not big Pharma? I mean, crap is crap, here. It seems like all the pharma industry has done is to perfect the business model of the dirty hippies.
3/18/2009 10:42:12 AM
no, of course not - i think it's all bogus. but you said that pharma is not exploiting a loophole that would allow them to market and sell legitimate medicine as supplements without going through the regulatory rigamarole. I agree, they are not selling legitimate medicine as supplements. They are, instead, just jumping on the profit bandwagon and selling snakeoil along side the patchouli-reeking hippies, because 1) it's legal because of the 1994 law, and 2) they take the "what's the harm" approach (which we all know is disingenuous http://whatstheharm.net/ )
3/18/2009 10:49:29 AM
damn he went from prison for 18 months to hell for eternity
3/18/2009 10:49:36 AM
3/18/2009 10:55:00 AM
What if this guy was making moonshine and stocking weapons up in the middle of the city? I somehow doubt people would be so quick to let him off.18 months is a fairly light sentence anyway.I do agree though that if you're not harming anyone, he shouldn't have to serve time for this. At worst, he should have to pay a fine.
3/18/2009 11:07:22 AM
^ I actually feel the opposite way. I think that too many people excuse these laws because they only impact "dumb hicks". I think if any sort of home brew operations got shut down in a big city, a lot more people would pay attn. And I don't think its totally out of the realm of possibilities for something like that to happen. Nostalgia is pretty chic these days. How long until someone starts some sort of modern speakeasy? I can see it now. Flocks of city slickers protesting because some douche in skinny jeans and thick rim glasses named "MC Peep" got sent to jail for serving bathtub mojitos at a rave.[Edited on March 18, 2009 at 11:40 AM. Reason : ``]
3/18/2009 11:36:03 AM
pretty sure no one cares what happens to a raver...
3/18/2009 11:47:46 AM
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3/18/2009 11:53:04 AM
Woodfoot i only saw that you said similar products. excuse me for speed reading a TWW post. But I don't see how me missing that line impacts anything I said. My subsequent points still stand (that just because you can buy alternatives legally doesn't mean there aren't good reasons for buying products not stamped with approval from the nanny state. For example, protesting the very existence of these victimless nanny state laws). Sutton's epitaph also stands.
3/18/2009 11:54:50 AM
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3/18/2009 12:02:04 PM
3/18/2009 12:04:51 PM
WoodfootYou think you need a group of smart people to tell you which laws are smart or stupid? I think you're missing the point. It's about making moral judgments on your own. Perhaps you should talk to this guy.
3/18/2009 12:07:35 PM
3/18/2009 12:20:41 PM
in factpeople making "moral judgments" was the reason this country even had slaves for so longyou guys are hilarious
3/18/2009 12:22:05 PM
Woodfoot actually that is hilarious. because you effectively ended this conversation. with me anyways. if you honestly think people don't have the individual power to make moral judgments regarding the laws of their government (or maybe you think people should only have that power when they agree with you) then I don't think we have anything more to discuss in the context of this thread. This disagreement goes down deep to the very relationship between a man and his government (which is actually just composed of other men). And that conversation is too heavy for me right now (i have a test tomorrow and work today). I'll just leave you with another Thoreau quote that I think sums up my feelings. (hope I get it right):
3/18/2009 12:27:35 PM
^^ the same could be said for:
3/18/2009 12:33:46 PM
are you guys being hilarious?
3/18/2009 12:43:47 PM
lolyou guys are hilarious
3/18/2009 3:12:38 PM
lol we are, aren't we? good times.
3/18/2009 3:41:47 PM
3/18/2009 3:52:09 PM
I generally don't have a problem with Woodfoot's post, but I don't really get what he's arguing in this thread.
3/18/2009 4:35:12 PM
hilariousness
3/18/2009 5:15:24 PM
i think i was arguing with socks because there seems to be alot of silly AMERICAN FUCK YA flag waving going on. regardless of the legality if this thread was about a cut pothead everyone would be calling him a hippie and telling him to gtfo.dumb
3/18/2009 5:23:07 PM
3/18/2009 5:29:25 PM
Popcorn wasn't crazy. I think a lot of individuals are missing the point in this thread. Moonshine isn't illegal because of revenue, or health reasons. Moonshine is illegal strictly due to an unholy union between the alcohol manufacturers and think-of-the-children puritans. It's the same reason why home brew beer was illegal until 40 years ago and the same reason why we have such fucked up acohol laws in this country. There is no reason why someone like Popcorn shouldn't be allowed to make his product and no reason why a brewery shouldn't be allowed to sell directly to consumers above the paltry 30,000 units that they are currently legally allowed to do.
3/18/2009 6:56:23 PM
i also agree with all of that.however making an unholy amount of moonshine illegally is not a good way to change these laws.ive brewed my own beer before and when doing so you have to know what you can and can not do with that beer. Just like anything else there are silly laws to go along with it.
3/18/2009 7:42:33 PM
He wouldn't have had to off himself if he just paid his taxes.
3/18/2009 7:55:10 PM
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3/18/2009 9:54:25 PM
eh I pretty much agree with socks.however this thread is just silly. Killing yourself is dumb
3/18/2009 10:40:43 PM
^ I'm glad we're friends again. I agree w/you. Killing yourself isn't the answer to any problem. But I have heard that Popcorn wasn't in the best of health anyways, so I think he saw his options as either dying at home now or dying in prison in a few months. And i can't say as I agree with his decision but i do think i understand it and respect his wishes.
3/18/2009 10:47:08 PM