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Old 09-12-2008, 09:57 PM   #11
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Please pardon my ignorance and no I am not bashing any religion...

But is this due to the Morman influence in Utah and if so, what happened to seperation of Church and State?
+1. A prime example of what happens when religion and politics mix.


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Old 09-12-2008, 11:10 PM   #12
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Please pardon my ignorance and no I am not bashing any religion...

But is this due to the Morman influence in Utah and if so, what happened to seperation of Church and State?
Yes it is. Stupid Utah laws and people also gave birth to the phrase Utahrded.


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Old 09-12-2008, 11:19 PM   #13
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Perhaps this will inspire more consumers to turn to homebrewing?
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Utahrded? Where did you hear that one it's goddamn hilarious!! As a long time resident and self imposed exile from Utah I am not surprised this happened. MNBugeater, yes all of the government belongs to the Mormon church, and they make no secret that they take orders from the mormon prophet. As an aside (please don't derail the thread) the state is highly republican, and the voters are told who to vote for, and what to vote for by the church. Separation of church and state is a thin veneer they show to the Gentiles (what non-mormons are called) but to them it's all the same. Ahh I remember fondly the days of yore when we'd do Evanston, WY runs to buy 5% beer to bring home. It was the only way to get any real booze at all. I remember being able to spot the out-of-towners when they'd ask where the wine section was in the grocery store. Ha! Wine section.



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If it weren't for Park City and their BEAUTIFUL ski / snowboarding amenities, I would have never gone to Utah in the first place...
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If it weren't for Park City and their BEAUTIFUL ski / snowboarding amenities, I would have never gone to Utah in the first place...
The mountains are about the best thing Utah has going for it. Plain and simple.
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No, it's not a good idea to let other people tell you what you can and can't do.



Your resolve and the OPs admission of homebrewing while living in UT support my theory that people who support government and the rule of law generally believe that laws are necessary to regulate the behavior of "the other guy" and do not apply to themselves.

I congratulate the OP on finding such a suitable image to pay homage to the State.
It's not my picture. I don't feel that the laws are necessary to regulate the behavior of "the other guy" it would serve me right if a small herd of law enforcement officers came by my place. stole all my beer and equipment. handed me a nasty ticket and left. However, with the way the Homebrew shops are thriving, I don't think anyone cares for that particular law too much. It's a class B misdemeanor to produce any alcoholic beverage without a license in Utah. However, I feel it's worth the risk.
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It's not my picture. I don't feel that the laws are necessary to regulate the behavior of "the other guy" it would serve me right if a small herd of law enforcement officers came by my place. stole all my beer and equipment. handed me a nasty ticket and left. However, with the way the Homebrew shops are thriving, I don't think anyone cares for that particular law too much. It's a class B misdemeanor to produce any alcoholic beverage without a license in Utah. However, I feel it's worth the risk.
It's all Mormon law, regardless of who regulates it.
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Please pardon my ignorance and no I am not bashing any religion...

But is this due to the Morman influence in Utah and if so, what happened to seperation of Church and State?

Burn the witches! (with a silly british accent)

No but seriously. You can burn all the mormons if you want
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Dang, and I thought CA was bad.

Well, in a lot of respects, it is bad, but at least we can get beer and/or liquor just about anywhere before 2AM. The line is drawn regarding the proof of pure grain alcohol; the legal limit is 151.


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