Change wine making limit from 5 to 200 Gallons in Alabama

Federal law, and that of most states, permits home winemaking of up to 200 gallons per household per year and did even during Prohibition. The 1940 Alabama law limits possession of homemade wine to ju... continue reading »

650 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (650 total)
501.
Jason B 9 May 2004
502.
Catherine M 30 April 2004

"We have some of the worst school systems in the country. Why? Money. If we want to increase the money coming into our state, we have to adjust some of these archaic laws to reflect the changes in our society. Changing this one law could mean more revenue,"

503.
Michael Kh 24 April 2004
504.
Charles Dm 17 April 2004
505.
Thomas Ht 17 April 2004
506.
Paul S 17 April 2004
507.
Andrea Mt 7 April 2004
508.
Holly D 1 April 2004
509.
Zack C 26 March 2004
510.
Mike W 25 March 2004

"One of Many archaic laws in the (potentially) "Great State of Alabama" ... some of the Muscadine wines produced in this area are among (if not) the BEST wines in the World !!! ... why Not take advantage of this & give Alabama the opportunity to become"

511.
Norman S 21 February 2004
512.
Matthew W 14 February 2004
513.
Shaw P 13 February 2004

"Containers for fermentation are 5 gallon size - it is necessary to make multiple batches to provide fermentation and aging time - UP THE LIMIT PLEASE!!!! City, Zip Code 36049"

514.
David H 11 February 2004
515.
Randy Hp 4 February 2004

"Make homebrew legal also City, Zip Code Jasper Al. 35504"

516.
Samuel Fshiverj 29 January 2004
517.
Stewart Ps 28 January 2004
518.
William Em 21 January 2004

"moonshiners must be making the laws in Alabama City, Zip Code 36830"

519.
Michelle Cm 8 January 2004

"Legalize 200 gallons! City, Zip Code Greenville, AL 36037"

520.
James Douglasnorrisi 10 December 2003
521.
John R 10 December 2003
522.
George M 25 November 2003
523.
Jim G 23 November 2003
524.
David P 19 November 2003
525.
Roger R 6 November 2003
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