• defunct_punk@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Anecdotal, but when I was looking for my first apartment about ten years ago I toured a building that didn’t allow residents to keep alcohol. Unsure if it’s even legal (or enforced), but the landlord and property manager were a local pastor and his wife.

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        I first read this as ‘religiois scumbrage’ as if you misspelt umbrage. Not only was I wrong once, but twice as well.

        But goddamn, scumbrage feels like a word I can get behind.

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      2 years ago

      Yes, that’s illegal. I would have been kegging in everyday the first week of my residency just to fuck with them.

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      I could possibly see it being a legal grey area in a dry county, but that’s just bonkers to me.

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        2 years ago

        Dry countries are a weird concept to me already

        Edit: I meant counties, but I’ll leave it.

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      No one bats an eye at this but if it was a Muslim family who prevented people from having pork in their homes people would be losing their minds