Re: useful analogy

From: Jim Richardson (warlock_at_eskimo.com)
Date: 09/01/04


Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 08:30:31 GMT


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On 31 Aug 2004 12:36:33 -0700,
 ziliath <ziliath@myway.com> wrote:
> Jim Richardson <warlock@eskimo.com> wrote in message news:<u7rd02-
>
>> You denature alchohol, and thus, are not
>> making alchohol that falls under the various drink related laws. One way
>> of denaturing ethanol, is to mix a percentage of methanol into it, feel
>> free to drink all you want. Better make an eye appointment first, it
>> won't help, but they can also fit you for a cane and dark glasses at the
>> same time.
>
> Your inability to reason logically is sadly apparent. Before denaturing,
> one has drinkable ethanol, which can be spirited away to bottling plants
> anytime. Therefore during Prohibition the production of it was not allowed
> and would have that impinged on the manufacture of subsequent products
> such as denatured.
>

Why not actually read the laws in question? rather than offer your poor
opinion?

>> Yes, "industrial ethanol" is, was, and has been, legal to produce in
>> these united states.
>
> Dream on, son.

no dream, simple fact. Have a 200 liter drum of ethanol at work, no
liquor tax paid on it, it's not for consumption, and was legally
purchased, and legally manufactured, in the US.

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