You can own a still. Many places sell them and they are legal to possess.
You CAN NOT make sprits with it legally. As John said that requires a federal permit.
The biggest reason for this is because you can kill yourself or others with home made booze.
Like with home made beer or wine. There is a limit as to how much you can make. 200 gallons a year per adult in a household I think. You CAN NOT sell it and if you offer it free to others you must tell them it's home made to be legal. Any good brewing supply place can tell you the laws and most can order you a premade still.
You can distill water with it but not booze. So your wife takes in laundry and business is VERY good. Or you have lots of batteries to maintain.
As far as aluminum pressure cookers there is something about the reaction to the booze, heat and aluminum that isn't healthy. I don't remember what.
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