New thing, powdered alchohol? Sounds interesting. The proposed uses does sound for backpacking or something.
Now trying to be banned. Sponsored by a Republican too here. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...akers-say.html
New thing, powdered alchohol? Sounds interesting. The proposed uses does sound for backpacking or something.
Now trying to be banned. Sponsored by a Republican too here. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...akers-say.html
LOL at drinking on a long hike or vigorous activity. The inventor is a cheeky fucker.
Nonetheless, it's a pretty interesting concept. But unless you can have it shipped to you without age verification, I don't see how banning it is supposed to "protect the children". They can get regular booze as it is. What does it matter if it's powdered?
It doesn't just another example of the government knowing what is best for the servants.
resist
You will never, EVER be left alone again. Where's the profit in that for a GDDG (G-ddamned do gooder) politician? Their lifeblood is power, the acquisition and wielding of. It doesn't matter which side of the faux aisle they come from, they are both there to screw you, just from different positions. ANYONE who thinks otherwise does so at their own peril.
My guess is that the big alcohol companies are against it, therefore all of the politicians in their pockets are against it too.
Legalize pot, but ban powdered alcohol...follow the money. Epic Fail.
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Andy says the company has since spent $650,000 on the property, including repairing the parking lot, replacing a sewer line, decking out the exterior in reclaimed barn wood and installing that bulletproof glass. The alternative was bars on the windows.
He paid in CASH. yet the feds will not let banks take their money.
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