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Beer Still Allowed, Hard Liquor to Be Banned (Kansas State U IFC Vote)
The IFC at Kansas State U has reportedly voted to ban hard liquor in fraternities. Beer will continue to be allowed. (I think there are a few "dry" chapters at K-State that may not allow any alcohol in their houses.) I'm not sure how this will be monitored or "enforced," but I suppose time will tell.
See article posted on the student paper’s site: http://www.kstatecollegian.com/news/...ht-1.2048469#4 Excerpts: Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 Updated: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 The Interfraternity Council took final action Monday night by banning hard liquor within fraternities by a vote of 15-7-1. This means that effective January 1, 2010, the only liquor allowed in fraternities will be beer. Brandon Harder, IFC president, said the ban was in the works for eight months. . . . |
It might cut down on alcohol poisoning, unless people have their own before the party. I don't think it will have much of an affect on other behavior, like public urination or driving under the influence, but it is a lot harder to get alcohol poisoning from beer due to the alcohol percentage being much lower than hard alcohol.
Can they have wine in a box? |
If you're a fraternity serving hard alcohol, you have TOO MUCH MONEY FOR A 21 YEAR OLD.
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