Proponents say Alabama is in last place when it comes to home brewing.
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HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
Home brewing advocates in Alabama are not happy with state lawmakers.
They say legislators are dragging their feet on two home brewing bills.
Both passed through committee, and both are waiting on a vote.
Meanwhile, Mississippi passed a similar bill, and the governor has promised to sign it.
Proponents say that puts Alabama in last place when it comes to home brewing.
They are urging supporters to email state representatives and senators to get things moving.
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