I've lived in New York all my life and am quite the expert on alocohol <g> so take 
what I say about those laws as pretty much fact
<vbg>

Howie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Erika L. Walker-Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:18 PM
Subject: RE: Religious argument in the US... Why?


> Now wait a second ... third paragraph:
>
> GROCERY BEER/WINE PRODUCT: Off-premises beer license as listed above, see
> "Grocery Store Beer". Additionally a "wine product" is defined as a beverage
> containing wine with added juice, flavoring, water, citric acid, sugar and
> carbon dioxide, not containing more than six percent alcohol by volume
> (typically referred to as "wine coolers").
>
>
> My definition of liquor: I classify beer and wine, whether it be a cooler or
> a full fledged bottle of wine, as a liquor. Not a hard liquor, and the
> PriceChopper does not sell "hard" liquor, but it is alcohol. And the wine
> they sell is not the best stuff, but it must fall under the six-percent
> rule.
>
> So my apologies for not conveying that.
>
> I am a bit daft at times. :)
>
> Erika

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