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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

http://www.highprooffilms.com/ Jim Tom gets ready to put up a batch of corn mash and fights off the creeping paranoia that can sneak up on ya when your making moonshine.

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  • you can make all the beer and wine ya want, but as soon as the first drop come out the worm, your outlawing, moonshinning, bootlegging, what ever you want to call it. don,t sell, don,t tell

  • this is what robert englund would do, had he not turned actor... the resemblance is uncanny!!

  • It's not illegal to make it - It's just illegal to sell it....

    So make all you want, just don't sell it and you're ok. :)

  • screw moonshine laws, people should be put in prision for that --> 1:24

  • He should kill them with a hoe ! do it old school !

  • mopeds and moonshine, love this guy!!!

  • @MusicMan6512 Jim Tom is from Robbinsville, NC. Near Bryson City, Andrews, and Murphy.

  • @id300129 He's the Hillbilly Herbie Handcock man, smooth as silk I tell ya.

  • to this son of a bitch is letting the beat flow from him like sweet white lightenin' on that yamaha at the end!

  • @MusicMan6512 graham county north carolina i havnt seen him in awhile

  • @masterbaits1 Well tell him we wanna come drink with him. Where is he from???

  • i know jim tom in real life

  • this guy is cool, end all forms of prohibition

  • Isn't that the father in "Wrong Turn 2".

  • The 16th amendment allowed the socialists to kill the country with overspending and high taxes.

  • Government taxation kills freedom by freedom. That is why the articles of confederation and the constitution made income taxes illegal.

  • During the Civil War (1861-65) the U.S. Congress attempted to balance the national budget by creating the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to collect taxes on liquor, tobacco, and other "luxuries." When they returned to the Union after the war, Georgians found themselves subject to this federal liquor tax. Many moonshine producers, mostly small farmers, refused either to discontinue their moonshine operations or to pay the tax on it. The production of moonshine was not in and of itself illegal

  • , but attempts by producers to avoid paying the federal tax were.

  • I thought this issue was done with after prohibition ended..

  • @wilfeatscheese omg thatz 2 funny

  • white lighting it taste no diffrient from vocka

  • if u dont want everybody to get caught.... why put up this pointless vid for everybody to see.... jus food for thought

  • Making and bartering small amounts of whiskey should be legal. So the same for growing small amounts of marijuana and tobacco. However, sale for cash should be illegal. Folks need to till fields and make useful things for a living. Recently, my wife and I caught a bug going around S OK. She went to make an elderberry tincture, but couldn't find any moonshine, and resorted to a strong commercial liquor that doesn't work as well. We want to barter for and make our medicine, not pay a drug company.

  • keep pressing 6 !!!

  • Thanks for uploading! I miss seein' his videos.

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