Truly an Inhumane Act!

Let's see, sell it and put millions into the state coffers or pour it down the drain.

Seems like only one logical choice.
 
Somehow I suspect it will not be destroyed, even if someone says it was.
 
Those with whom I visited this great place "in the holler" will be saddened. :(
I also visited "the holler" earlier this year and was surprised by all the goofy laws. They can make the stuff but they can't serve it? The only bottles they can sell are the commemorative ones and only because they have gotten special permission? :dunno:
 
It just shows that , although the amendment was rescinded, we still have proabition. :dunno:
 
Oh the humanity! People are going to bed thirsty in the Middle East, and they want to just dump this fine whiskey!
 
I also visited "the holler" earlier this year and was surprised by all the goofy laws. They can make the stuff but they can't serve it? The only bottles they can sell are the commemorative ones and only because they have gotten special permission? :dunno:

Mari, this is just one of the less than intelligent liquor laws in this state. If interested I can fill up pages of the nonsense and corruption.
 
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