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No More Booze at Minnesota?

June 23, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

Earlier this month, Minnesota announced that may ban alcohol at all college sporting events. I can just guess how well that went over for students, but how do you guys feel about it?

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Some thoughts I have:

  • Having alcohol at the games at Penn State isn’t dangerous, so I can’t see how it would be at Minnesota. The people who get so drunk they can’t see are typically students who walk home, and the drivers are responsible most of the time. There will always be incidents, but not enough to ban alcohol.
  • The possible ban stems from state alcohol disputes with the school. The liquor licensing control board says that they have to offer alcohol to everyone at the stadium or to no one at all. So instead of making beer available to people in the stands, they’re going to take it away from people in club areas. Yes, that makes tons of sense.
  • All this is going to do is make people hide their alcohol or binge drink before getting to the game. Those things are a lot more dangerous.

All in all, its a bad decision to ban alcohol at any college sporting event. Control, yes…but ban? No.

Your thoughts? Leave a comment!

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One Response to “No More Booze at Minnesota?”
  1. Denise Hicks says:

    I think it is a great idea! We live in a society that promotes drinking as a right of passage. As a college student I have seen so many people drive after games totally smashed. When you are young you think you are invincible but you or not. Even as an adult I see the abuse of booze at games. I have season tickets for football and by half time the people around me are so smashed and obnoxious I wish they would ban booze for professional sports too. The police should also be more vigilant at sporting with sobriety check points. Bottom line better safe than dead! and unfortunately it is never the drunk idiot that dies!

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