Liquor nips may get banned in Maine

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I’m not sure how I missed this thread when it was active before, but it’s not really about the arts, beyond the very tenuous connection of liquor being food. Since this thread seems to be more just reporting current events rather than debating the merits of the move or its implications on LePage’s re-election chances, I’ll put it in MPSIMS.

Technically that was iced tea.

If anyone wants to see an attempt at chugging a fifth go wrong, this video is pretty good (lots of vomit though).

All the more reason to buy a much larger bottle.

The Maine Senate has passed the deposit bill by a veto-proof majority.
Whether Lepage will follow through on his absurd threat is still to be seen.

In the front.

Snerk…“Poker in the rear.”

Irresistable force, meet Immobile object.
:eek:

Lepage has done it. If BABLO cooperates, which they probably will, nips will be banned.

FREE THE NIPS! (that could go many, many ways.)

Can it truly be called “drinking” when you’re giving it back in seconds? I don’t think any of it reached his stomach.

Also, I’m not a tequila fan but Patron? What a waste!

New term for me here in the deepest South. I only ever heard them referred to as airline or sample size.

Success!

Fun trivia: I had the distinct displeasure of helping clean out a semi-hoarder household (no “garbage” or dead animals, just lots of stuff) years ago, and one of the things these people collected were mini-bottles. Full mini-bottles.

These things have got to be 20-30 or more years old! And I’ve got a bucket full of them!

So, whenever I go to a concert or show, I’ll toss a few in my coat pocket and BINGO! Instant cocktail!

It not like it goes bad, or anything…

Ok. Fellow Mainer here and I gotta admit, this is waaaaay the fuck down on the list of things LePage does that pisses me off.

Here’s the thing though … I’m mostly ambivalent about this law, but if you really pressed me I’m probably good with it. First of all, I don’t drink so I don’t really care about the availability of mini-liquor hits. Secondly, take a look at any gutter in the Old Port on a Saturday or Sunday morning and there are dozens if not hundreds of these little plastic pieces of shit all over the place.

I won’t miss them.

Why will they? Clearly the governor is out of touch with what the people want or what would be good for businesses. And clearly this is just a power play by the mayor to try and override the legislature.

They aren’t obligated to do it, and pretty much everyone will tell them not to do it, other than the governor. So why would they cooperate?

So you’re okay with hurting your state’s finances over this, when a much less drastic solution is possible? And you’re okay with your governor having the precedent that he can just override your legislature?

I’m also okay with him raping puppies and beating nuns for mopery. You know. just to finish your thought for you.

Well, if they are worth five cents, they won’t be in your gutters anymore. Probably.

I was in Maine when they passed their deposit law, second after Oregon I think. I noticed that even the containers with no deposit on them were not littered as much. I put it to people pausing to make sure before throwing a nickel away, then having second thought.