[Sca-cooks] Oklahoma Liquor Laws

Mike Newton melcnewt at netins.net
Wed Jan 29 08:09:39 PST 2003


I hear tell that there "bootlegging" laws are rather strict as well. If you
get caught transporting in from another state the fine and or jail time are
rather stiff.

Thorbjorn
Northshield
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stacy Robinson" <katrenfitzgerald at yahoo.com>
To: <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Oklahoma Liquor Laws


> I agree with this completely! It seems that the higher
> the age limit was raised on drinking the higher the
> amount of teenage drinking. We lived in Wyoming when
> it was the last state to raise the legal drinking age
> to 21. So because of the grandfather clause there was
> alot less mystery for us, there for alot less
> unresponsible drinking.
>
> It seems the more taboo you add to something the more
> appealing it becomes for that age group. Oklahoma has
> some of the harshest liquor laws I have seen,
> restaraunts dont evan sell mixed drinks on sunday.
> --- Diana Skaggs <liadan at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > --
> > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
> >
> > Try living in Oklahoma! Liquor stores close at 9 pm
> > and are not open on Sunday. Under 21 can't drink
> > anything. No liquor on the Oklahoma State University
> > campus without special dispensation (ie for a
> > special event). Sales of mixed drinks ends at 2 am
> > everywhere.  Grocery stores cannot sell 3.2% beer
> > between 2 am and 6 am.  IMHO another area where the
> > goverment is trying to legislate morality.
> > I gave my son samples of anything he wanted to try
> > when he wanted to try it. Now, he drinks
> > responsibly, and either makes sure there is a
> > designated driver (it's usually him) or he's not
> > leaving the premises. I tried to be as "matter of
> > fact" about alcohol and its affect on the body.  No
> > mystery, no experimentation.
> > Liadan
> >  Phlip <phlip at 99main.com> wrote:Ene bichizh ogsen
> > baina shuu...
> > When I first moved to Ohio, 18-21 year olds could
> > get 3.2. That was also
> > what was sold on Sunday. Later, they allowed 18 year
> > olds to drink anything,
> > then even later they changed the law so no one under
> > 21 could get anything,
> > although the ones who had been able to drink were
> > grandfathered in. At the
> > moment, 21 is the law everywhere, but you hafta look
> > 24 to buy beer without
> > being carded, and you hafta look 30 to buy
> > cigarettes without being carded,
> > although you can buy them at 18.
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