Ugh, more nonsense from anti-consumer choice legislators. This is about a bill to allow Oklahoma wineries ship to wine to people who have visited the winery. Read this joke of an argument:
Ritze told Kirby he’s worried minors might get their hands on wine sent to the wrong house.
"I get mail from people all the time that are not — to my address, to my — someone I don't even know who lives in the area," Ritze said.
"Do you open that mail that comes to you on a wrong address? If you get mail and it comes to you, that's a federal offense," Kirby said. "If my mail accidentally comes to your address, it has my name on it and you open it, that's a federal offense."
Russ said there’s no guarantee shipments would reach someone of legal drinking age.
"UPS is not required to check that," Russ said. "There's no way to guarantee that this could be a 21-year-old person."
UPS and Fed Ex’s policies require a signature from someone 21 or older for wine shipments. UPS leaves checking ID to the driver’s discretion. Fed Ex requires government-issued photo ID.
Thats right, they are worried that the few people who visit wineries and order wine to be delivered to their house is going to end up in minors hands and will do unthinkable things with it!!! Ahhh, could you imagine what might happen?!
Id be interested to know if Central Liquor has ever donated to Ritze and Russ.
Wine Shipment Vote Unlikely This Year | Public Radio Tulsa
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