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It still has to pass the Senate but this should make Clark especially happy next Christmas Eve.

Still has to pass the Senate. Don't bet on it yet. It IS MN for Godsakes.
Henrietta OK is dumping 40-year old ban on public dancing.
Damn Lutherans
How about a gas station that sells beer?





Dave
Originally Posted by deflave
How about a gas station that sells beer?





Dave
yeah-but you're not supposed to drink the ethanol out of the gas pumps, Travis-did you run out of mouthwash and rubbing alcohol?
Originally Posted by deflave
How about a gas station that sells beer?





Dave


They have that.

But it is regulated to 3.2% only laugh
Originally Posted by add
Originally Posted by deflave
How about a gas station that sells beer?





Dave


They have that.

But it is regulated to 3.2% only laugh


That ain't beer.
With all the Muzzies in MN, I'm surprised they didn't ban liquor instead. smirk
That's mouthwash …
Go easy guys I live in this hell hole, but hopefully not for long.
I can't imagine living around all those jumpy WASP's.
Liquor still illegal to purchase here on Sunday, no beer in gas stations or convenience stores either...Blue laws
I think it came up for Dayton to sign last year,he vetoed it.
or maybe that was marijuana.
Originally Posted by Bwana_1
Liquor still illegal to purchase here on Sunday, no beer in gas stations or convenience stores either...Blue laws
Which state?
Don't feel too bad.


In Montana it's illegal to buy beer on Saturday or Sunday.

And beer in a gas station?!


Fugetaboutit!

















Just kidding.....hahaha!
I can't believe they had a dancing ban??
Originally Posted by Rooster7
Originally Posted by Bwana_1
Liquor still illegal to purchase here on Sunday, no beer in gas stations or convenience stores either...Blue laws
Which state?


Pa., no blow jobs either..illegal to have oral in your own house(technically speaking)....Blue Laws again

No hunting on Sunday either, which is as bad as no blow jobs.
PA is weird as [bleep]. Can't go to the gas station to buy a 6 pack, but I can buy a 6 pack at the bar, for about double the price.
Originally Posted by Steelhead
PA is weird as [bleep]. Can't go to the gas station to buy a 6 pack, but I can buy a 6 pack at the bar, for about double the price.


Buuut, not allowed more that 2x6 packs at a time from a bar...wtf ?
Originally Posted by hanco
I can't believe they had a dancing ban??


Damn Lutherans

I grew up hearing my dad say that all the time. Especially when we were taking our Sunday drive to Wisconsin so he could get a bottle and some beer because my uncles were coming over to shoot.
Yep, 2 six packs. Went to one of the distributors and they only sold beer by the case.

Originally Posted by Steelhead
Yep, 2 six packs. Went to one of the distributors and they only sold beer by the case.



Lol, yes cases only in distributor...and no blow jobs smile
In TN, we went to a tittybar. You couldn't buy a beer in there but you could go right next door, buy a beer and bring it in the tittybar and drink it. What's up with that?
It's not uncommon to drive past one of the local watering holes and see 3-4 locals standing outside passing around a bottle.

At 9 AM on a Sunday morning.





The Baptist in East Texas are against sex standing up.........
they're afraid it will lead to dancing.
Originally Posted by Rooster7
In TN, we went to a tittybar. You couldn't buy a beer in there but you could go right next door, buy a beer and bring it in the tittybar and drink it. What's up with that?


That must be something new. The ones in Memphis use to sell beer ($5 each in the late 80s) and you had to be drinking/buying or get kicked out.

You can't buy liquor here on Sunday from a store, but you can buy beer after noon. Restaurants are allowed to sell cocktails and beer after noon on Sunday. No beer or liquor sells allowed after midnight any night. And then some counties are still dry and allow no alcohol sales at all. Some cities are in multiple counties and you can buy it on one side of the street but not the other. Crazy laws.
This was in Knoxville around 2001.

You can buy liquor and regular strength beer after noon on Sunday at bars that serve food in MN. Just no off sale (take home) unless you want 3.2 slop from the gas station.
Originally Posted by Rooster7
In TN, we went to a tittybar. You couldn't buy a beer in there but you could go right next door, buy a beer and bring it in the tittybar and drink it. What's up with that?


That's very common in the south.

They don't have a license to sell but the law allows you to bring your own inside.

It applies to lot of restaurants too.




Dave
Originally Posted by SamOlson
It's not uncommon to drive past one of the local watering holes and see 3-4 locals standing outside passing around a bottle.

At 9 AM on a Sunday morning.







Maybe it's native communion
Originally Posted by gophergunner
Originally Posted by deflave
How about a gas station that sells beer?





Dave
yeah-but you're not supposed to drink the ethanol out of the gas pumps, Travis-did you run out of mouthwash and rubbing alcohol?


No.

I ran out of beer.



Travis
Originally Posted by Rooster7
Originally Posted by SamOlson
It's not uncommon to drive past one of the local watering holes and see 3-4 locals standing outside passing around a bottle.

At 9 AM on a Sunday morning.







Maybe it's native communion






Jager or cheap vodka!
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by Rooster7
Originally Posted by SamOlson
It's not uncommon to drive past one of the local watering holes and see 3-4 locals standing outside passing around a bottle.

At 9 AM on a Sunday morning.







Maybe it's native communion






Jager or cheap vodka!


Blood of Christ
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Rooster7
In TN, we went to a tittybar. You couldn't buy a beer in there but you could go right next door, buy a beer and bring it in the tittybar and drink it. What's up with that?


That's very common in the south.

They don't have a license to sell but the law allows you to bring your own inside.

It applies to lot of restaurants too.




Dave


Strange
I'm all for freedom and all,....but if they didn't control liquor up in the depressing, frozen wasteland known as Minnesota, they'd have to spend every day scooping drunks up off the sidewalk with a fuggin' front loader.

Cain't nobody live up in that mess without drankin'. The front loader operators need at least one day a week off.
Originally Posted by Rooster7
In TN, we went to a tittybar. You couldn't buy a beer in there but you could go right next door, buy a beer and bring it in the tittybar and drink it. What's up with that?


No liquor license probably, we have that here...Fire depts have events, free beer but the glass/cup is $15...they can't sell it. Some places are bring your own beer/wine, but can't sell it.
Originally Posted by Bristoe
I'm all for freedom and all,....but if they didn't control liquor up in the depressing, frozen wasteland known as Minnesota, they'd have to spend every day scooping drunks up off the sidewalk with a fuggin' front loader.

Cain't nobody live up in that mess without drankin'. The front loader operators need at least one day a week off.

It is a time honored tradition to make booze runs to neighboring states. Wisconsin,Iowa, N & S Dakota all have bottle shops close to the border.
They use to quit selling off sale liquor at 8 pm. Wisconsin was midnight or 1 am. Made a lot of 11 pm drunken runs to Wisconsin to get another case and a bottle.
Originally Posted by Bristoe
depressing, frozen wasteland known as Minnesota,




We like to let people think that to keep the riff raff out. We also enjoy having teeth.
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Originally Posted by Bristoe
I'm all for freedom and all,....but if they didn't control liquor up in the depressing, frozen wasteland known as Minnesota, they'd have to spend every day scooping drunks up off the sidewalk with a fuggin' front loader.

Cain't nobody live up in that mess without drankin'. The front loader operators need at least one day a week off.

It is a time honored tradition to make booze runs to neighboring states. Wisconsin,Iowa, N & S Dakota all have bottle shops close to the border.
They use to quit selling off sale liquor at 8 pm. Wisconsin was midnight or 1 am. Made a lot of 11 pm drunken runs to Wisconsin to get another case and a bottle.


I've always thought it was easier to just buy more on Saturday.
Originally Posted by Rooster7
In TN, we went to a tittybar. You couldn't buy a beer in there but you could go right next door, buy a beer and bring it in the tittybar and drink it. What's up with that?


That ain't a state thing. Every tit bar I've been in you could buy beer at.

Strike that, there was one that didn't have a beer license but you could bring in your own. We brought in a 48qt cooler filled with beer.
I can also buy beer at a gas station at 8am on Sunday and I don't have to run out my backdoor if bad guys come in the front.

Pretty cool.
We don't have to unload rifles in the truck either.


None of my neighbors voted for Hillary either.
Originally Posted by Steelhead
I can also buy beer at a gas station at 8am on Sunday and I don't have to run out my backdoor if bad guys come in the front.

Pretty cool.


I don't need to buy beer before noon on a Sunday and why would any armed person with a pair of nuts have to run out their back door?
Sorry, I didn't realize that Minnesota was a stand your ground state.


Who cares if you need to buy it before noon or not. That's akin to all those Yankees that say 'I don't need an AR15'


Originally Posted by Steelhead
We don't have to unload rifles in the truck either.


None of my neighbors voted for Hillary either.


That gun law is stupid.

My neighbors voted for Trump.
Minnesoda Democrats:

Governor

2 Senators

5 of 8 Congressmen.



Tennessee Republicans:

Governor

2 Senators

7 of 9 Congressmen




And I have the pleasure of knowing that I'm not paying Al Franken's salary.

Originally Posted by Steelhead
Sorry, I didn't realize that Minnesota was a stand your ground state.


Who cares if you need to buy it before noon or not. That's akin to all those Yankees that say 'I don't need an AR15'




You misunderstood. I don't need to because I stocked up on Saturday.




grin
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Minnesoda Democrats:

Governor

2 Senators

5 of 8 Congressmen.



Tennessee Republicans:

Governor

2 Senators

7 of 9 Congressmen




And I have the pleasure of knowing that I'm not paying Al Franken's salary.



We have the Twin Chitholes, Duluth/Iron Range area to thank for that chit
Well its just the House, it has to go further. The Senate will probably pass it and Gov. Dayton already said he'd "sign it" - but he is well known to change his mind - depending on whether or not his meds have kicked in.

Then they out to repeal the ban on selling cars on Sunday too.
Limiting the days of the week somebody can buy alcohol is almost as stupid as not allowing kids to sit at a bar with their parents which is almost as stupid as dui checkpoints.

But nothing is as dumb as telling a gas station owner he can't sell booze.

Originally Posted by fluffy
I think it came up for Dayton to sign last year,he vetoed it.
or maybe that was marijuana.


Ahhh, Dayton was probably stoned at the time...

and didn't know what he was doing as usual...
Originally Posted by wisturkeyhunter
Limiting the days of the week somebody can buy alcohol is almost as stupid as not allowing kids to sit at a bar with their parents which is almost as stupid as dui checkpoints.

But nothing is as dumb as telling a gas station owner he can't sell booze.



Well as a former MN resident, who lived close to the 'Sconsin border.... I can see where you have that point of view...

But MN limitations wasn't a problem, we just crossed the St Croix River and all of that wasn't an issue...

a simple reason why I love MOST of Wisconsin's laws over MN...

however the State Police were Nazis over on your side of the River....

would have lost my license in MN, courtesy of WI.. for getting 4 speeding tickets in Wisconsin in less than a year... all gotten on the interstate, in the middle of Nowhere, for exceeding the National 55 mph Speed Limit...

two were for doing 57 in a 55 zone, one for 56 in a 55 zone and one where I was really blowing down the highway doing 58 in a 55 zone... all were with the cruise control on and involved heading down hill, where the car picked up a mile or two per hour....

that kinda sucked about your fair state...

I solved the problem by going up to North Dakota, got a PO Box and put ND Plates and changing to a ND D/L....

as long as you pay the ticket out of state, it didn't go on your ND D/L....
Originally Posted by Rooster7
In TN, we went to a tittybar. You couldn't buy a beer in there but you could go right next door, buy a beer and bring it in the tittybar and drink it. What's up with that?


Crossing across Missour on I 70 on a really hot day, I stopped off the interstate to get fuel and went into the little store to buy a beer to drink before I hit the road...

The lady told me that I couldn't buy just one.. I had to buy 3 for her to sell it to me...told me it was a State or local ordinance...

the thought was, buying one lead to drinking and driving...

buying three meant you were going to go home and drink it...

I think the law was passed by Drunks Against Mad Mothers ( MADD), Just to thumb their nose at them bimbos...
Originally Posted by Rooster7
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Minnesoda Democrats:

Governor

2 Senators

5 of 8 Congressmen.



Tennessee Republicans:

Governor

2 Senators

7 of 9 Congressmen




And I have the pleasure of knowing that I'm not paying Al Franken's salary.



We have the Twin Chitholes, Duluth/Iron Range area to thank for that chit


In North Dakota all stores close between midnight and noon on Sunday. We can buy alcohol.......but it has to be after noon. Restaurants were finally able to sell drinks at 11am on Sunday a couple of years ago.
Originally Posted by Rooster7


I don't need to buy beer before noon on a Sunday


I actually find this statement offensive.



Dave
Originally Posted by wisturkeyhunter
Limiting the days of the week somebody can buy alcohol is almost as stupid as not allowing kids to sit at a bar with their parents which is almost as stupid as dui checkpoints.

But nothing is as dumb as telling a gas station owner he can't sell booze.



A-fugking-men.

Ironically, the most laid back state when it came to alcohol and liquor laws I think I've lived in was Maryland. I don't think they had any limitations that I can recall.



Dave
Originally Posted by Steelhead
I can't imagine living around all those jumpy WASP's.


It ain't easy. But it will change. It will be a few years but I will move!
Originally Posted by Steelhead
I can also buy beer at a gas station at 8am on Sunday and I don't have to run out my backdoor if bad guys come in the front.

Pretty cool.
Originally Posted by Steelhead
We don't have to unload rifles in the truck either.


None of my neighbors voted for Hillary either.



Is the house next door for sale?
In another turn of irony, the very conservative state of TX had some of the stupidest GD laws involving alcohol you could think of.




Dave
as did Utah!!

SC finally came around. Even got rid of mini-bottles.
Louisiana wins the alcohol laws. Sweet Jesus, you can even buy a bottle of Vodka at Toys-R-Us.
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Louisiana wins the alcohol laws. Sweet Jesus, you can even buy a bottle of Vodka at Toys-R-Us.


Now that I understand. Have you ever been to a toys-R-Us?
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Rooster7


I don't need to buy beer before noon on a Sunday


I actually find this statement offensive.



Dave



You missed the disclosure post:

Originally Posted by Rooster7


You misunderstood. I don't need to because I stocked up on Saturday.




grin
Originally Posted by tzone
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Louisiana wins the alcohol laws. Sweet Jesus, you can even buy a bottle of Vodka at Toys-R-Us.


Now that I understand. Have you ever been to a toys-R-Us?


lmao

You'd have to be drunk to pay their prices
I recall a few visitors at work that asked 'Where to buy liquor' and I told them it would be quicker to list the places that you can't buy liquor.


Can't stomach a Daiquiri, but you have to appreciate the drive thru Daiquiri shops.

Hell, for a good while you could buy beer at 18 in Louisiana but the drinking age was 21.


You can still go into a bar in Louisiana with your parents/guardian and drink at 18.
Hell, it's also legal for passengers in your car/truck to drink in Tennessee (no law against open container), I know that is the way in several states.

It's legal to drink and drive in MS, though local laws might override it.
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