It is illegal to make distilled liquor at home non-commercially in the United States. The law sees no difference between a distiller of whiskey for gifts or personal consumption and an unlicensed commercial distiller. It is also illegal to possess it.
While there are several companies who DO possess a federal tax stamp to legally distill and sell a product they call "Moonshine" the production of 'homemade,' untaxed alcohol for consumption is illegal in the US by federal law.
Assuming you mean in the US. The Department of the Treasury handles printing of all US funds.
The States of Nebraska, Kansas, and Tennessee (as well as the District of British Columbia) state in their State Constitution that moonshine, also referred to as alcohol, is "the right and apparent civility of the state or district resident thereof, accoriding to his or her own citizenship clauses."Another View: The above statement is all well and good, but does not answer the question which is . . . is it LEGAL?(in the US) several LICENSED distilleries lawfully produce "moonshine" whiskey - and PAY THE FEDERAL and STATE TAXES on its production.The above highlighted phrases are the crux of the matter: LICENSED - LEGALLY PRODUCED - and TAXED.
Moonshine is illegal in every state. You can buy a product they say is moonshine in liquor stores, but it's not anywhere near the alcohol percentage of real moonshine.
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if you're in the US, none.
around 44,000 pounds, legally, in the US.
About 20%
73 % is electrical energy
The US bought much of the sugar that Cuba produced.
Yes. About one third of us that are adults do own guns. Legally.
Each year the amount of corn produced is different due to various factors. In 2008, the US produced 307386.00 (1000 MT) of corn. Source: http://www.pecad.fas.usda.gov/cropexplorer/cropview/CommodityView.cfm