
Don’t transport beer into Alabama and get caught
Deputy Cody Lewter arrested Salazar as she was driving south on Interstate 65 with 15 cases containing 40-ounce bottles of Bud Light in her vehicle.
Although the deputy could have charged Salazar with a felony for transporting such a large quantity of beer, he charged her only with misdemeanor transporting of prohibited liquor, the sheriff noted. He said many citizens are unaware of state laws pertaining to the transportation of alcoholic beverages.
H/T to Stan Hieronymus.
via The News-Courier.
Huh… I didn’t realize it was a crime to transport horse piss across state lines.
Free the Hops… er… the diluted, fizzy, beer-like substitute!
I think maybe that was the crime, Jay. They don’t want foreign horse piss in their state. Now, had she been transporting actual beer, there would have been no crime.
You also can’t homebrew in Alabama….. ugh.