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  3. Rekindle the Spirit of Independence by Legalizing Home Distilling

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    A modern legal battle challenges the federal ban on distilling alcohol at home—a favorite hobby of the Founding Fathers.

  4. Moonshine by country - Wikipedia

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    Home distilling is legal in Slovenia. Still owners are obliged to register and pay excise duties (approximately US$15 for 40–100 L stills and US$30 for stills larger than 100 L). There were 20,539 registered home distillers in 2005, down from over 28,000 in 2000.

  5. Apalachee Bay - Wikipedia

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    Apalachee Bay. Coordinates: 30°02′14″N 84°10′15″W. Apalachee Bay is a bay in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico occupying an indentation of the Florida coast to the west of where the Florida peninsula joins the United States mainland. It is bordered by Taylor, Jefferson, Wakulla, and Franklin counties. [1]

  6. Hurricane eyes Gulf Coast landfall this week, possibly as a ...

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    A brewing storm in the Caribbean Sea is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico over the next few days and make landfall along the Gulf Coast as early as Thursday − ...

  7. General Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    General Development Corporation. Exonerated in 1991 for fraudulent home sales. Restitution was set up and succeeded by Atlantic Gulf Communities. General Development Corporation, also known as GDC, was a land development company in Florida. General Development Corporation would be created in 1958 after a merger between Florida Canada ...

  8. Forgotten Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Coast is a trademark first used by the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce on September 1, 1992. [1] The name is most commonly used to refer to a relatively quiet, undeveloped and sparsely populated section of coastline stretching from Mexico Beach on the Gulf of Mexico to St. Marks on Apalachee Bay in the U.S. state of Florida. [2]

  9. Hurricane watch ordered for Florida's western coast as storm ...

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    The hurricane watch extends from Indian Pass in north-west Florida near Panama City, down to Englewood, and includes Tampa Bay. At 8 a.m. ET the weather system was about 150 miles west of Grand ...