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Liquor Seven Days a week, 24/7 ...!?

 

But, it's fine for "The STATE to terrorize it's own citizens for partaking of a healing plant?!

 

WT_!?

 

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iWRgJ9XA2hI7Dv34VmhgCK79bFAQD9IHV45O0?docId=D9IHV45O0

 

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Here's something tough and stringy, not to mention tasteless as senseless, to chew on:

 

(an excerpt - be forewarned - it's chokingly hard to swallow!)

 

Beer, wine and spirits could be sold from 7 a.m. Sundays to 2 a.m. Monday mornings with a special $160 permit. Currently, sales are banned from 2 a.m. to noon Sundays.

 

Also, wine and beer tasting would be allowed at grocery stores and other package liquor dealers.

 

“We’ve been working on this for many years,” said Lance Binoniemi, spokesman for the Michigan Licensed Beverage Association, which represents bar owners and others who sell liquor on premise.

 

Read more: Michigan lawmakers approve Sunday morning liquor sales | freep.com | Detroit Free Press http://www.freep.com/article/20100929/NEWS06/100929081/1318/Mich.-lawmakers-approve-Sunday-a.m.-liquor-sales#ixzz111AJV0mo'>http://www.freep.com/article/20100929/NEWS06/100929081/1318/Mich.-lawmakers-approve-Sunday-a.m.-liquor-sales#ixzz111AJV0mo

 

http://www.freep.com/article/20100929/NEWS06/100929081/1318/Mich.-lawmakers-approve-Sunday-a.m.-liquor-sales

 

Please, FREE The CURE, already!

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We’ve been working on this for many years

 

And, to show just how hard "they" have been working on "it" ...

 

... read on, and be amazed!

 

(I know I am! And, considering I'm not amazed all too easily these days, believe me, this is pretty amazing stuff!)

 

ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR, CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, AND WEAPONS (EXCERPT)

Act 7 of 1981

 

801.264 Alcoholic liquor or controlled substance necessary for health of prisoner or jail

employee; certificate of licensed physician; contents and specifications; wine used for

communion and clergy purposes.

 

Sec. 4. (1) An alcoholic liquor or controlled substance may be brought into a jail or a building appurtenant to a jail, or onto the grounds used for jail purposes; furnished to a prisoner or employee of the jail; and possessed by the prisoner or employee, if a licensed physician certifies in writing that the alcoholic liquor or controlled substance is necessary for the health of the prisoner or employee. The certificate shall contain and specify the quantity of the alcoholic liquor or controlled substance that is to be furnished the prisoner or employee; the name of the prisoner or employee; the time when the alcoholic liquor or controlled substance is to be furnished; and the reason needed. The licensed physician or his or her agent shall deliver the certificate to the chief administrator for his or her approval before furnishing a prisoner or employee of the jail any alcoholic liquor or controlled substance.

 

(2) Not more than 2 ounces of wine for the use of the clergy, and in addition, 1 ounce of wine for each person receiving communion may be brought into a jail or a building appurtenant to a jail or onto the grounds used for jail purposes by a person of the clergy of any religious denomination for clergy purposes.

 

History: 1981, Act 7, Eff. June 1, 1981.

Rendered Friday,

 

http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-801-264

 

CANNABIS CURES - Without Fears.

 

FREE The CURE!

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