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The Moonshine Mandate and the Future of Federalism

Explore how a SCOTUS challenge to home distilling bans could curb the Commerce Clause and spark a micro-hospitality revolution in commercial real estate.

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The Moonshine Mandate and the Future of Federalism
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In this edition of Pri’s Perspective, we dive into the high-stakes legal battle of McNutt v. DOJ. While the case focuses on hobbyist spirit production, the implications reach far beyond the distillery. We examine how a potential curbing of the Commerce Clause could trigger “Federalism 2.0″—a shift in economic power from Washington back to local and state control.

Join us as we discuss:

  • The constitutional challenge to federal oversight of non-commercial activities.
  • Why “Micro-Hospitality” is the next big trend for boutique hotels and adaptive reuse projects.
  • How reduced federal reach increases the intrinsic value of local real estate and cottage industries.
  • The transition toward a “Main Street” economy where the sovereignty of the asset is king.

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