[Sca-cooks] Hard Liquor ingredients

Bill Fisher liamfisher at gmail.com
Sat Dec 11 22:39:53 PST 2004


On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 19:10:02 -0600, Terry Decker
<t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Yeah, it's the bottle you bought at the duty free store or in the
> neighboring state or on a federal reservation.  The key is "taxes imposed by
> this title."   If no taxes have been imposed anywhere, they can haul you in
> on a violation of federal law and gift wrap you for the Feds, who will want
> to know where you got that interesting bottle of stuff.
> 
> Bear

Actually you can have 2 gallons of out of state liquor in your posession if
if is properly stickered from that state. But while transporting it
they consider
all alcoholic beverages in the vehicle to be owned by the driver
unless everyone has their
receipts on them. showing the paid tax.    

This is to discourage the out of state "beer runs."

But then again, the state allows 12 percent beers....but no Yuengling *sighs*

There are also laws like "it is unlawful to produce/sell/distribute alcoholic
beverages within 100 yards of a church." Unless the establishment was
there before the church was.


Cadoc
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