Submitted by TurretLauncher t3_10whuko in newhampshire
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JackWWalsh t1_j7njdm2 wrote
"Jusht doin' my homework, Occifer."
smartest_kobold t1_j7p421d wrote
Wildly innocuous for how much press it's getting.
barnabasthedog t1_j7p9fyw wrote
Who gives a shit.
samberlin t1_j7pg4lo wrote
I kinda see why this shouldn’t be a big issue and also see why it could be. The school I went to in high school (obviously not here in the US) had us taste different wines and liquors to be able to work with them as part of our food technology class. Under proper supervision it really shouldn’t be a problem. we just saw it as an ingredient.
But I also see the hesitation on this. It’s avoiding lawsuits. If one of the students ends up with an alcohol-related crime or injury (even outside the school) parents will definitely find a way to blame the school for it (my kid never drank before they took this class, etc)
It’s such a shame because in the article the senator who is opposed to this already knows that his son - the human being he raised - is too irresponsible to follow rules.
anarchir t1_j7pwn0t wrote
Actually the title is incorrect. The bill is to legalize students who are underage and taking beer/wine making classes to allowed to taste the product they are making in class. Currently we have college students learning how to brew who cannot legally taste what they are making, which is an important part of the brewing process.
Background-Bee1271 t1_j7nb138 wrote
Sure. You can absolutely make something without consuming it.