Minnesota limits it's citizens to

ordering 24 bottles of wine per year.

Make it make sense

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How is that even enforced?

It's built into liquor compliance systems so if you hit your limit it won't let you order from my site.

Otherwise they don't.

MN obvs isn't big on enforcement

wtf that’s pretty fucked up

They don’t have any limits on the amount of weed that can be sent to residents however 😂

Laws were probably passed by the old grain belt / old Milwaukee cartels and are still on the books.

Ordering…not buying. Seems fine.

Govern me harderr daddy

Gonna need bigger bottles

Wen magnum sers?

😎

I need to

Agree. Loopholes everywhere

Do kegs count as bottles?

They do now. I designate them standard size

4realz lol

I don't think people order kegs direct from wineries out of state, but probably a loophole

Communists make laws to assert their control - nothing to do with actually helping people or society… so you see it does make sense. Many, many little reminders that “we control your life”

What if they order ... shirts, and bottles/cases are sent as a bonus?

Loopholes everywhere up there

Because when considering the problems in Minnesota, I think "the real problem here is that the people in this state order too much wine"

But I could open 25 daycares if I wanted 😎

Only if it benefits Somalia.

That's 2 bottles a month. What are you supposed to drink the rest of the time?

Also no parties allowed

What if the wine comes in a box?

then you're down bad already and should collect some fraud money

🤣 shows you how little I know about wine. But you know I have several bottles of yours.

A man of class and culture I see 💪

Ben, here's how it makes sense:

* "Minnesota" is a government

* Governments are satanic

https://peakd.com/anarchy/@creatr/human-governments-are-satanic

Finally, because of bad Bible translations, churches teach their people to toady up to evil governments:

https://peakd.com/library/@creatr/the-curmudgeon-s-bible-my-library-shelf

I don’t think they can enforce that

Go to any wineries website and try ordering 25 bottles