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March 24, 2006
Union Springs man accused of bootlegging

By Topher Sanders
Montgomery Advertiser


The brother of the former owner of Alabama's official spirit was arrested on bootlegging charges Tuesday, Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board officials said.

William "Billy" May, 41, was driving south on U.S. 231 when he was pulled over in Midland City for not having a taillight.

Midland City police officer J. Culbreth discovered May was transporting approximately 70 gallons of moonshine. The Union Springs resident was also in possession of a .357-caliber handgun without a permit and a small amount of marijuana.

"The illegally manufactured liquor, moonshine, is sold at a high profit margin, which makes it an attractive investment for the modern-day bootlegger," said Jeff Rogers, assistant director of ABC enforcement.

May was charged with transportation of prohibited liquors, unlawful possession of marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon. He was taken to the Dale County jail.

May's brother, Kenneth May, was convicted in January 2005 for selling alcohol to a minor and selling alcohol without a license.

Kenneth May was the previous owner of Conecuh Ridge Whiskey, which is known as the official "State Spirit."

Rogers said further arrests and seizures could be made in the case.
 
The politicians are gonna have a good time for a little while. That's some goof stuff.
 
there was a big write up in the huntsville times a few months ago about a 91 year old woman that use too bootleg around here when i was a kid.my great aunt use too make shine when she was younger she wore overalls and a tee shirt all the time she could knock a full grown man on his a$$ with one haymaker they said :cboy:
 

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