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Thread: 21 for O'Douls?
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06-19-08, 04:34 PM #11
Re: 21 for O'Douls?
Found this....  Thre is less alcohol in a glass of OJ than there is in a neer beer.  It is just the man trying to keep you down.  Perhaps they think it is irresponsible to sell it to minors because they may then want to drink real beer.
THE LAW
Laws preventing the sale or distribution of alcoholic
beverages don’t address non-alcoholic beer, and any state
wishing to regulate its sale needs to enact separate laws.
Pennsylvania has enacted a uniquely progressive piece
of legislation: The Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes,
Title 18, Chapter 63, state that it is illegal to furnish any
“‘nonalcoholic beverage’ (any beverage intended to be
marketed or sold as nonalcoholic beer, wine or liquor having
some alcohol content but does not contain more than 0.5%
alcohol by volume),” to anyone under the age of 21. While
many stores prohibit the sale of non-alcoholic beer to minors,
this is done on a voluntary basis.
Under Indiana Law, anyone with a blood alcohol
content (BAC) above .08% is considered to be
intoxicated. According to lawyer John Roska of
the Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, “a
150-pound person would apparently have to drink a
whole case of non-alcoholic brew (24 bottles) in one
hour to do that. But it wouldn’t necessarily take a
lot... to produce something more than zero [on a breathalyzer
test].”
It is illegal for a minor in Indiana to operate a motor vehicle
with BAC higher than .02% under the Zero Tolerance
provision. Thus, the individual in the example above would
only have to drink six bottles of a non-alcoholic beverage
within an hour to be legally vulnerable behind the wheel.
Additionally, according to a report published by Indiana
University, a standard glass of orange juice contains between
.2% and .5% alcohol. Six glasses of orange juice could
theoretically create the same culpability in a minor as six
bottles of non-alcoholic beer.
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