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  • DanVoils

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    Yup, every time I see on in Ohio or Kentucky I'm sad we don't have them here.

    Always found them ironic though

    We can't even buy take out alcohol on Sunday! Forget the DUI/OWI. We are the only state in the country that doesn't sell take out alcohol. The liquor stores have a strong hold on the government here.
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    nipprdog

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    Every time I go to Ohio I'm amazed they still have drive through liquor stores.
    Dan

    Years ago, when I was travelling to Ohio, the drive throughs were only for beer and wine. (and many of them sold pizza and sandwiches) To buy liquor, you had to go to a state run liquor store.
     

    DanVoils

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    The link doesn't work Dan!

    The filter caught the slang for a woman's breasts. They've been to the 1500 many many times. It's guns and the filtered word. They make mag covers, shirts, coozee's and other things with their circular logo on them.
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    DanVoils

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    Years ago, when I was travelling to Ohio, the drive throughs were only for beer and wine. (and many of them sold pizza and sandwiches) To buy liquor, you had to go to a state run liquor store.

    I'd only stopped in for some beer for the campsite and that was in the early 2,000's. Probably right about the state run stores for liquor. Isn't Pennsylvania the same way with separate stores for beer and hard liquor? I also remember there being a minimum amount of beer you could buy. Only 12 packs and above? Been a long time since I've been there.
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    woody131

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    All the online info is no good for the liquor store. Contacted the range yesterday and they said if you haven't heard from us by now you're not getting in the show. So it's definitely the roadside for me. Support your local Ammo can guy if you have any money left. I'll be the guy with white cargo van and trailer selling cans cheaper than anyone else.
     
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