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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 803729" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>We already have strict drinking laws, more stricter then your gun laws.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You can't drink in public, that includes public lakes, campgrounds, beaches and anywhere else that is general public. </p><p>You can't buy alcohol at grocery stores or gas stations but only at liquor stores, that can't sell nothing else beyond that, besides "mix" (coke, pepsi, etc). But no chips, snacks, cigs, or any food , nor any other items, period.</p><p>You must be 18 to enter one of those stores and no alcohol sales before 10 am, and no later then 2am.</p><p> </p><p>Bar owners are held 100% responsible if the customer is over served and gets hurt. (Over serving is actually forbidden, so are buy 1 get 1 free drinks or other lower prices (lowest minimum price of drinks are dictated by the provincial government).</p><p>In family friendly licensed restaurants you must order food to be served an alcoholic beverage.</p><p> </p><p>Ofcourse no drinking and driving, no open liquor in the car, and no alcohol within reach of the driver period (regardless if sealed).</p><p> </p><p>Prior to the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, alcohol sales were forbidden on Sundays (stores and bars).</p><p> </p><p>In comparison, you can go to Bavaria (capital Munich), in Germany, and beer is considered a food item there.</p><p>If you ever visit Octoberfest in Munich, you'll see little children drinking beer with their parents.</p><p>There is no legal age there for beer consumption.</p><p>Mac Donalds sells beer in Germany. You can drink it freely anywhere you wish, even at the wheel , as long as you stay under 0.8. (1 beer is fine).</p><p>Beer is served nearly everywhere in Germany (at bus stops, in trains, at the hair salon, at the butcher or bakery, and even have 24 hr outside beer despensing machines ) ! </p><p>Legal beer drinking age in the rest of Germany is 14.</p><p> </p><p>Besides, Beer, Wine and other alcohol can be homemade.</p><p>Guns and bullets, that might be a tougher thing to self make.</p><p> </p><p>That all being said : Tabacco is the number 1 killer.</p><p>A glas of wine or a bottle of beer per day, has been proven to be healthy, good for your heart and other organs and may extend your lifespan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 803729, member: 23950"] We already have strict drinking laws, more stricter then your gun laws. You can't drink in public, that includes public lakes, campgrounds, beaches and anywhere else that is general public. You can't buy alcohol at grocery stores or gas stations but only at liquor stores, that can't sell nothing else beyond that, besides "mix" (coke, pepsi, etc). But no chips, snacks, cigs, or any food , nor any other items, period. You must be 18 to enter one of those stores and no alcohol sales before 10 am, and no later then 2am. Bar owners are held 100% responsible if the customer is over served and gets hurt. (Over serving is actually forbidden, so are buy 1 get 1 free drinks or other lower prices (lowest minimum price of drinks are dictated by the provincial government). In family friendly licensed restaurants you must order food to be served an alcoholic beverage. Ofcourse no drinking and driving, no open liquor in the car, and no alcohol within reach of the driver period (regardless if sealed). Prior to the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, alcohol sales were forbidden on Sundays (stores and bars). In comparison, you can go to Bavaria (capital Munich), in Germany, and beer is considered a food item there. If you ever visit Octoberfest in Munich, you'll see little children drinking beer with their parents. There is no legal age there for beer consumption. Mac Donalds sells beer in Germany. You can drink it freely anywhere you wish, even at the wheel , as long as you stay under 0.8. (1 beer is fine). Beer is served nearly everywhere in Germany (at bus stops, in trains, at the hair salon, at the butcher or bakery, and even have 24 hr outside beer despensing machines ) ! Legal beer drinking age in the rest of Germany is 14. Besides, Beer, Wine and other alcohol can be homemade. Guns and bullets, that might be a tougher thing to self make. That all being said : Tabacco is the number 1 killer. A glas of wine or a bottle of beer per day, has been proven to be healthy, good for your heart and other organs and may extend your lifespan. [/QUOTE]
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