The Sunflower State shakes off it's teetotaler traditions as booze and Libertarian lobbyists earn a final victory against an old school bit of temperance. Checkit:
Kansas Says Goodbye To 3.2 Beer, A Holdover From The Days Of Prohibition
For many decades now, the only beer you could buy in Kansas grocery and convenience stores was limited to 3.2% alcohol. But on Monday, that 3.2 beer will be a thing of the past. "It's a big step for the groceries and the state of Kansas," says Dennis Toney, an executive with Ball's Food Stores.
The event was two days ago ! Golly, I guess I'll just have to buy the book. Unless my buddy, Tony will loan me his copy.
ReplyDeleteUp until sometime in the 70s it was legal in Kansas to drive and drink 3.2 beer.
ReplyDeleteReal beer is too strong for Kansas pussies. Everyone in the whole state is a fucking cunthole.
ReplyDelete^^^ Sounds like your mother.
ReplyDeleteLong time coming It should have been done when they raised the drinking age from 18 (3.2 beer only) to 21 in 1984.
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