You Can Legally Drink Indoors Right Now At Chicago’s Airports — A ‘Ludicrous’ Double Standard, Critics Say – Block Club Chicago

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chumpchange
5 years ago

So much science

George P. Burdell
5 years ago
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16 ounces at a time….

Aaron
5 years ago

$10 at a time

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Illinois is gripped by a heartless psychopath who has declared himself Dictator for Life. He has given himself unquestioned power to decide which businesses are closed or open using completely arbitrary metrics. He has decided that no human activity is beyond his control. It is obscene that this is happening in America. The system of checks and balances is supposed to protect the citizens from dictators. Where are the courts and the legislature?

g
5 years ago

Keep voting in these democratic clowns and this is what you get!
I have no sorrow for the bar owners inChicago!

George P. Burdell
5 years ago

Airports and airplanes. Just like I can, and have been flying weekly on packed flights for – 2-4 hours each – eating and drinking. But, I suspect Boeing, United, McDonalds, etc. etc… have stronger influences in Springfield and DC than any local mom and pop restaurant/bar. Remember – it is all about MONEY.

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