Is that more because it gets pretty dangerous when making stronger proof alcohol?(im sure your right though money is probably the driving factor)I am just afraid this is paving the way for big business to control it. Imagine if it's controlled like distilled spirits. you can drink them but can't distill them.
That's mostly because how dangerous it is to distill spirits. You can do it at home, but you need a license which is kind of bullshit, but it's one way of trying to make sure the people who are making spirits actually know what they're doing.I am just afraid this is paving the way for big business to control it. Imagine if it's controled like distilled spirits. you can drink them but can't distill them.
Nope, they can't stop everyone. The problem is that, in the near term, there will be an unfortunate few they will raise hell with. Feds will likely act tough at first. It will take a few more states to force fed action to change it. imo, of course.The way I see it, I can brew my own beer, and there is no way the Gov can stop every one from doing this, just as it will be impossible to stop all the home grown herb, they can not do it now, how will they be able to do it as the consequences decrease as society continues to accept it more and more.
I think it would have gone this way without the medical movement. With the current situation, medical patients have a ton of sympathy. I just can't see the public getting behind an effort to restrict cultivation to big business. I what has developed in the beer market, where a few players split the 80% of the market that is satisfied with commericial grade cannabis (think Anheiser Busch) while small growers (think microbreweries) carve out niches that cater to the other 20% or so.I am just afraid this is paving the way for big business to control it.