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2016 Halloween

So, just curious if states like California, Illinois and New York have any limitations on the capacity of the seltzer bottles that clowns like to carry. I mean surely no one needs more than ten ounces at any one time. I understand that Magpul may be releasing a 30 ounce bottle, but really that just seems excessive.
 
Not a evil 30 oz
How can I sleep at night knowing a clown could have more then 10 oz on tap at any time:eek:
 
So, just curious if states like California, Illinois and New York have any limitations on the capacity of the seltzer bottles that clowns like to carry. I mean surely no one needs more than ten ounces at any one time. I understand that Magpul may be releasing a 30 ounce bottle, but really that just seems excessive.

California, Illinois are wide open on bottles. Most of the bottle restrictions are in the South.

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Seems Halloween is changing from when we were kids.
parent's didn't want me to go trick or treating. It was celebrating the devil.
My younger siblings did go.
We might have 50 trick or treaters, at Mom and Dads, but by the time I left for Nam it had taperd off.
The schools around here were frightening kids and parents about the Clowns, even though there were none.
Be mighty dangerous around here for anyone with that nonsense.
They would get dog bit or shot.
We had two this year. Our Grand kids.
Most at Church went to Church for hot dogs, and drinks and candy.
I really am concerned about celebrating the undead and satan.
We will celebrate All Saints Day instead. that was the original celebration and it was co opted or bastardized. I have forgotten the history.
Oh: and there are spirits on the earth. I don't know the whys and all of that. It just is. I can tell some true ghost stories and only one was bad, sorta. I was three and knew not of ghost and spirits until then.
 
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