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Deer camp in a dry county

Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:03 pm
Posted by tigers84
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Member since Jun 2008
2776 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:03 pm
Our deer camp in Mississippi is in a dry county. We go through road blocks several times throughout the year. We do not drink on the road trip(well the driver does not), but say a cop checks your ice chests. Will they take the beer, give you a ticket, or what. They have never personally asked or even taken ours, but I always wonder what would happen if they did.
Posted by Notthatgood
:casty:
Member since Aug 2009
2865 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:06 pm to
Last year we had a job that was in a dry county and one of the guys was heading up with a 20 pack of Bud light in the back seat. He came up to a road block and the cops searched him. They took the 20 pack and told him that he couldn't even be carrying it. i think the cop was being a dick and just wanted to take the beer for himself, personally. But he did take it!
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
49834 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:07 pm to
Same thing for us. They will take beer and sometimes ticket you.

Then they drink said beer. Thats why Louisiana plates with 4wheelers are always stopped in MS
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
49834 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:07 pm to
I think its actually illegal to carry alcohol across state lines
Posted by tigers84
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Member since Jun 2008
2776 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:10 pm to
quote:

I think its actually illegal to carry alcohol across state lines

Well we do it every weekend during deer season, It would really suck if they took all of your beer for the weekend
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
25839 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:37 pm to
I do the same thing camping with my RV. Many of our favorite spots are in dry counties. I still can't figure out how prohibition laws can still be on the books in the US.
Posted by Chris4x4gill2
North Alabama
Member since Nov 2008
3114 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:42 pm to
Here in Alabama, you are allowed possesion of In your home or transportation (as long as it is out fo site and reach of passengers) up to a case for personal consumption as long as applicable state taxes have been paid. This is how they get you for out of state beer. It has t ohave been bought in AL.
Posted by AP83
Cottonport
Member since Sep 2009
2872 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 12:43 pm to
quote:

think its actually illegal to carry alcohol across state lines


This is correct. We got ours taken going to Panama city before for this. Beer in several other states such as florida and Colorado are not as stong as beer in La. Beer in colorado is like 4%.

Posted by windriver
West Monroe/San Diego
Member since Mar 2006
8656 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:23 pm to
quote:

I do the same thing camping with my RV. Many of our favorite spots are in dry counties. I still can't figure out how prohibition laws can still be on the books in the US.



Bingo

someone with money to burn should challenge this crap on constitutional issues. but, if you have money to burn the cop want frick with you.
Posted by Slickback
Deer Stand
Member since Mar 2008
28070 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:23 pm to
Sounds like a pain in the arse.

When we fish in Lake Fork we have to drive 30-40 minutes to get out of the dry county.
Posted by pioneerbasketball
Team Bunchie
Member since Oct 2005
139098 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:29 pm to
find a bootlegger
Posted by TexasTiger
Katy TX
Member since Sep 2003
5343 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:33 pm to
quote:

When we fish in Lake Fork we have to drive 30-40 minutes to get out of the dry county


We make a Guys trip each year with family from TX and LA meeting up at either Toledo Bend or Rayburn. We talked about changing it up and maybe hitting lake fork....now that place is out of the question.
Posted by choupiquesushi
yaton rouge
Member since Jun 2006
33737 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:42 pm to
back many many many moons ago young grasshopper was on a hunt in gordo alabama... rather than dress does - i chose going to town to get beer....

young grasshopper walk around in circles in piggly wiggly for 30 minutes looking for cerveza...

then finally ask.. they give me directions 25 miles away....
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
25839 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:46 pm to
Even if the county isn't dry most outside places outside of LA make you go to a damn liquor store to get anything other than beer and wine those places usually have shitty hours as well.
Posted by LSU_Lou
The Landmass between N.O & Mobile
Member since Jul 2005
2094 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:49 pm to
I live in a dry county in MS and all it means here is that you can't buy hard liquor. You also can't buy anything on sundays. But they still sell beer in convenience stores and stuff (which means you have to leave from there with it in your car). I think some cops were messing with yall. Now open containers are a different story!
Posted by LSUTiger205
Ocean Springs, MS
Member since Aug 2006
10820 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 2:56 pm to
quote:

up to a case for personal consumption


Thought it was 2 cases in AL?
Posted by Rebman601
Tejas
Member since May 2010
2689 posts
Posted on 8/12/10 at 10:31 pm to
Wrong, a county can be dry but a city within the county can still sell alcohol. Once you leave the city and have alcohol you are breaking the law. Now I know where I'm from is ms they really don't bother you if you have alcohol in the county, but I guess it just depends on how much your cop got picked on in junior high. If it was a lot, you're fricked!
Posted by tigers84
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Member since Jun 2008
2776 posts
Posted on 8/13/10 at 7:57 am to
quote:

but I guess it just depends on how much your cop got picked on in junior high. If it was a lot, you're fricked!
Posted by LSU Fan Tylertown
Tylertown Miss
Member since Nov 2004
562 posts
Posted on 8/13/10 at 7:29 pm to
I moved here 8 years ago and it is a dry county. Have to go two miles across county line to buy beer or to Mccomb to liquor store for hard stuff. They can charge you with illegal possesion of alchol in a dry county, they threatend my son on way back from canoeing and made him pour it all out the whole ice chest. What I question is the passin thru of counties that are dry while traveling, I dont think its right to have all these different laws from place to place like that. How about beer trucks traveling from Hattiesburg to McComb as a example why can they do that? We just gonna move enough coonasses here to change the laws and I say we are pretty close now to having enough votes
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