Monthly Archives: April 2014
Criminal Defense Attorney Gets DUI
I can tell you first-hand that some attorneys work hard and play hard. Unfortunately, however, I can also tell you that some attorneys are also prone to alcohol abuse as the result of the stresses of the job. Whether the drinking is to blow off steam or to deal with the stresses of dealing with the problems of others, attorneys too sometimes make the mistake of driving drunk. Continue reading
Federal Government: Approval of Palcohol was a Mistake
It seems I spoke too soon, but just barely. The same day that my post went up about the approval of powdered alcohol by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, was the same day the federal government came out and said that the approval was a mistake. Continue reading
Powdered Alcohol Approved by Federal Government
“What’s worse than going to a concert, sporting event, etc. and having to pay $10, $15, $20 for a mixed drink with tax and tip?” Surely, a question asked by many. Continue reading
Study: Alcohol Brands in Music May Cause Adolescents to Drink
“Blame it on the Goose, got you feelin’ loose/Blame it on Patron, got you in the zone/Blame it on the al-al-al-alcohol.” Continue reading
Long Beach DUI Enforcement for Grand Prix
Although not my preferred sporting event, the Long Beach Grand Prix attracts race car enthusiasts from all over the world. As with most sporting events, where there are enthusiastic fans, there are also alcohol vendors waiting to supply fan-favorite refreshments. Continue reading