News Publications Sweet Home AlabamaPosted by: McQ on Saturday, January 21, 2006 Where the legislators are so dense:Keg parties at fraternities and many other places would be outlawed under a bill passed 30-0 Tuesday by the state Senate.If the bill becomes law, people could drink draft beer only at a bar, restaurant, private club or other retail establishment licensed for beer Sales by the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, said Sen. Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro, the bill's sponsor. People could not buy a keg and take it elsewhere to drink.Singleton said he proposed the bill in an effort to stop teenagers from drinking beer. I guess canned beer hasn't Made it to AL yet (ok, I know it has, but anyone who thinks outlawing kegs for other than licensed establishments is going to "stop teenagers from drinking beer" is simply a dumb ass. There I've said it).In Alabama, there are at least 30 of them.Donna Alexander, a lobbyist for the Alabama Wholesale Beer Association, said The Association supports Singleton's efforts to pass the proposed law, because it could curb binge drinking and underage drinking.Yeah, kind of a free "we're against underage drinking" no-brainer, huh Donna? The Wholesale Beer Association knows that - More available
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