bnhcomputing
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I took my daugheter trick/treating tonight.
Can you guess who I went as?
I took my daugheter trick/treating tonight.
Can you guess who I went as?
Jack & jill went up the hill each with a buck & a quarter, Jill came down with $2.50!?My pictures...I wasn't lucky enough to be able to carry a gun. Went to a wedding reception and of course there was alcohol being served there.
The Dice Man cometh!Jack & jill went up the hill each with a buck & a quarter, Jill came down with $2.50!?
The legal prohibition is against carrying in licensed premises and not in the presence of alcohol.My pictures...I wasn't lucky enough to be able to carry a gun. Went to a wedding reception and of course there was alcohol being served there.
Luke Rhinehart/George Cockcroft's 1971 The Dice Man? Oh be still my beating heart. I can only hope that this is evidence of 'outside' reading.The Dice Man cometh!
Wrong!!Brendon .45 wrote:Luke Rhinehart/George Cockcroft's 1971 The Dice Man? Oh be still my beating heart. I can only hope that this is evidence of 'outside' reading.The Dice Man cometh!
Considering there was a full bar on-site, I'd assume they had a license.logan wrote:The legal prohibition is against carrying in licensed premises and not in the presence of alcohol.My pictures...I wasn't lucky enough to be able to carry a gun. Went to a wedding reception and of course there was alcohol being served there.
So you're saying any reception hall that has a full bar on-site does not have a liquor license? This is a place that has dances every weekend with alcohol. I know nothing about liquor licenses, but if they don't need one I'd find that very strange.That's not the legal requirement. The Board that I sit on issues liquor licenses, temporary and permanent, and we do not police parties.