Fill your hand,,, and your glass...
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Fill your hand,,, and your glass...
Is a liquor license required for a whiskey tasting? Yes, it's whiskey for the U.S. made stuff. Damn nit wits at Chan 9 can't spell either.
Aren't ya supposed to slam down a shot of whiskey, toss the glass in the air and then blast at it? I thought that's how it was done here in The West.....I never tried it, because if I slammed down a shot of whiskey, I'd hit the floor before the glass did. Probably shoot my foot too.
I was just thinking that people really don't think gun owners are low brow redneck morons quite enough yet. this aught to straighten that out.
Once we have this settled down, we can have that combination brewery and truck dealership we'd been hoping for, so people can see how responsible we are with potentially harmful machines...
(whether we agree with the laws or not, the handling of firearms while intoxicated is a crime. that said, marketing them together looks, well, irresponsible. When was the last time that guns and liquor were something you needed so much at the same time that you couldn't make two stops?
This kind of marketing ploy, weather it appeals to our own sensibilities, alienates the opposition further, fueling their desire to suppress our rights. What is a drink worth?)
I think this whole thing is funny, it just shows that people don't read
It is a slippery slope, greased with pure BS. One could argue that guns don't go together with anything. Would there be the same uproar if the coupon was for 2 hours at a shooting range, then 3 free book rentals from the public library? Libraries are supposed to be quite remember?
What about Shooting and Big Brother Big Sister?
The combination of guns and books isn't prohibited by law.
Dunno about anyone else, but I never drink(alcohol) before or while I'm handling or carrying a firearm. If I'm going to drink, I don't carry, if I'm going to carry, I don't drink. No matter how little alcohol you have in your system, if there's any when you shoot someone, it's going to be an additional complication.
The article implies whiskey tasting AFTER shooting.
I just think its foolish to associate too things that, if done in the opposite order, would be illegal.
Much like you can drive your car to the bar, but its not a great idea to serve drinks at the dealership