Flip Molinar
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Post by Flip Molinar on Oct 24, 2008 15:57:41 GMT -6
The Minimum Drinking Age Act
WHEREAS it is neccessary to set such an age for the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public settings and/or establishments;
WHEREAS it is equally necessary to distinguish our great nation from that of the US state of Wisconsin;
WHEREAS It should be noted that, at present, any law not defined by Tolossan statute is defined by Wisconsin State Law;
WHEREAS in Wisconsin the legal age for the consumption of alcoholic beverages is 21 years of age;
WHEREAS said age requires a Talossan citizen to wait up to seven years before attaining legal drinking age;
WHEREAS in Talossa, citizens are considered adults after attaining the age of 14, as defined in the Organic Law;
WHEREAS Talossan adults should be able to consume Alcohol in public within the boarders of their own country;
THEREFORE be it resolved by the Ziu of the Kingdom of Talossa that
1. The minimum drinking age for all Talossan citizens is set to 16 years of age.
2. All citizens having attained said age shall be permitted to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages at Talossan consulates and embassies, or in establishments owned by Talossan citizens within the Greater Talossan Area.
3. The freedom to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages extends only to said consulates, embassies, and establishments meeting the criteria in section (2). This freedom shall not be abridged.
Uréu q'estadra så: Flip Molinar (MC-CCCP)
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Post by Cole Schneider on Oct 24, 2008 16:07:14 GMT -6
I second this, mostly because in one more year (and a month) i'll be able to drink! You cant be a privateer without rum
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EM Vürinalt
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Post by EM Vürinalt on Oct 24, 2008 17:29:59 GMT -6
Interesting bill...but illegal.
Face it- we're bound by US law and we wouldn't want Hooly going to prison now, would we??
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Flip Molinar
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Post by Flip Molinar on Oct 24, 2008 17:32:24 GMT -6
Interesting bill...but illegal. Face it- we're bound by US law and we wouldn't want Hooly going to prison now, would we?? too true
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Flip Molinar
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Post by Flip Molinar on Oct 24, 2008 17:50:41 GMT -6
But what if we put in a provision that if someone felt unsafe being served or serving, they could refuse?
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Hooligan
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Post by Hooligan on Oct 24, 2008 19:48:34 GMT -6
Hey, Hooly is safe from prosecution, as of yesterday.
Hooly (in mid-beer-gulp, literally)
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Oct 25, 2008 11:09:02 GMT -6
But what if we put in a provision that if someone felt unsafe being served or serving, they could refuse? Still could result in very bad publicity for the Kingdom, methinks, if such a law were ever put to use.
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Post by Cole Schneider on Oct 25, 2008 11:58:20 GMT -6
Only if the Union ever found out.
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Post by Iustì Carlüs Canun on Oct 25, 2008 12:56:38 GMT -6
But how much does the US government really concern itself with Talossan politics?
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Oct 25, 2008 17:50:05 GMT -6
But how much does the US government really concern itself with Talossan politics? I don't think the US government would find it important enough to bother with. What concerns me is the possibility of negative PR from local media, etc.
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Post by Dréu Gavárþic'h on Oct 25, 2008 18:05:35 GMT -6
Indeed. Also, don't forgot we are governed by the Wisconsin criminal code which would make it illegal for us to serve drinks to anyone under 21.
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Flip Molinar
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Post by Flip Molinar on Oct 25, 2008 19:27:35 GMT -6
True but I think it's an important concept to look into, if nothing else.
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Flip Molinar
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Post by Flip Molinar on Oct 28, 2008 16:58:14 GMT -6
Clark Please. Thank you.
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Flip Molinar
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Post by Flip Molinar on Oct 28, 2008 16:59:14 GMT -6
The Minimum Drinking Age ActWHEREAS it is neccessary to set such an age for the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public settings and/or establishments; WHEREAS it is equally necessary to distinguish our great nation from that of the US state of Wisconsin; WHEREAS It should be noted that, at present, any law not defined by Tolossan statute is defined by Wisconsin State Law; WHEREAS in Wisconsin the legal age for the consumption of alcoholic beverages is 21 years of age; WHEREAS said age requires a Talossan citizen to wait up to seven years before attaining legal drinking age; WHEREAS in Talossa, citizens are considered adults after attaining the age of 14, as defined in the Organic Law; WHEREAS Talossan adults should be able to consume Alcohol in public within the boarders of their own country; THEREFORE be it resolved by the Ziu of the Kingdom of Talossa that 1. The minimum drinking age for all Talossan citizens is set to 18 years of age. 2. All citizens having attained said age shall be permitted to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages at Talossan consulates and embassies, or in establishments owned by Talossan citizens within the Greater Talossan Area. 3. The freedom to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages extends only to said consulates, embassies, and establishments meeting the criteria in section (2). This freedom shall not be abridged. Uréu q'estadra så: Flip Molinar (MC-CCCP)
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Flip Molinar
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Post by Flip Molinar on Apr 1, 2009 17:06:51 GMT -6
The Minimum Drinking Age ActWHEREAS it is necessary to set such an age for the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public settings and/or establishments; WHEREAS it is equally necessary to distinguish our great nation from that of the US state of Wisconsin; WHEREAS It should be noted that, at present, any law not defined by Talossan statute is defined by Wisconsin State Law; WHEREAS in Wisconsin the legal age for the consumption of alcoholic beverages is 21 years of age; WHEREAS said age requires a Talossan citizen to wait up to seven years before attaining legal drinking age; WHEREAS in Talossa, citizens are considered adults after attaining the age of 14, as defined in the Organic Law; WHEREAS Talossan adults should be able to consume Alcohol in public within the boarders of their own country; THEREFORE be it resolved by the Ziu of the Kingdom of Talossa that 1. The minimum drinking age for all Talossan citizens is set to 18 years of age. 2. All citizens having attained said age shall be permitted to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages at Talossan consulates and embassies, or in establishments owned by Talossan citizens within the Greater Talossan Area. 3. The freedom to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages extends only to said consulates, embassies, and establishments meeting the criteria in section two (2). This freedom shall not be abridged, except in cases where the distributors feel at undue risk of prosecution by any entity. Uréu q'estadra så: Flip Molinar (MC-FGP) Made safer.
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