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>>5211970
You wanna dance?!
I'm an American! I don't have morals and carry a gun everywhere, bring the ruckus motherfucker!

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_in_public

>In Germany, the possession of open containers of alcohol is legal by persons of the legal drinking age (16 for beer/wine; 18 for distilled spirits; 14 under the supervision of a legal guardian).

w....t.....f.....


God damnit man, why don't have we sweet ass laws like this here?


You know, one of the things I love about the united states is that generally, laws differ by state to state, giving you unparalleled variety...However


>Drinking in public is illegal in almost all jurisdictions in the United States


Is it really impossible to implement German style open container laws in a few states here?

Pick a random state - North Dakota - a state with like 600k people living in it...Would it really be that hard to implement German style open container laws there?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_container_law#Places_where_legal


We have those German style open container laws in a few cities, though. In fact, 30 million people visit the las vegas strip every year - more than Canda's entire population. So while our laws suck, at least we have something


But anyway, even fucking England - one of the biggest nanny states on the planet - has similar German style public drinking laws


fucking ridiculous

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