FB: Southern Athletic Association

Started by Ron Boerger, October 25, 2011, 02:57:49 PM

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MCScots2013

Fair point about zoning for alcohol sales. Blount County still has no alcohol around a church (and there's a lot of churches). Makes me wonder if the MC Chapel counts? We have a Presbyterian minister on staff so it counting wouldn't shock me.

I was just talking to my wife about MC's booze policy. She went to a large state school in VA where it was surprisingly a dry campus, but unsurprisingly, enforcement was not top priority.

MC allowed alcohol if you were 21+, but everyone in your room must also be 21+ if there was alcohol. If you had an underage guest or roommate with alcohol present that was an "alcohol violation". There were plenty violations each semester, but the rules were simple enough.  For a school started as a seminary and continued daily chapel requirements into the '70s, it wasn't a bad situation for those of us wanting a beer...or twelve.

awadelewis

The legal liability and logistic issues with alcohol sales makes it very unattractive. I don't see the hassle of alcohol sales matching the return for a small program.