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Question about alcohol

Prophet

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I want to go to the LCBO and pick up some liquor and bring it home in my backpack, I know in a car it has to be out of the drivers reach, what about on a motorcycle?
 
As long as you can't reach in and take a swig of it, it should be OK.

Do also remember the concept "out of sight, out of mind".
 
Technically a backpack is out of your reach. As long as it's sealed you won't get issues. I've driven with a closed 24 in the front and had no issues beyond being asked if it was sealed.
 
As mentioned above you're good.
I've carried 6, 25 ouncers of screech in my bag at one point.


Cops can't legally look into your bookbag (unless they have a warrant/you let them) anyways.
Just be sure there's nothing hard that they could vibrate/grind on and smash. It would suck to have a full bottle of alcohol wasted down your back.
 
Make sure your Conceal & Carry permit is valid and in you possession.

kidding!​
 
obviously you never smoked weed before.

HAHAHA. If only. Then I might be able to remember what I had for breakfast yesterday.

SMOKING anything isn't better. Vapourize biotches.

I don't know actually, I stopped smoking weed before there were vapourizers.
 
Technically a backpack is out of your reach. As long as it's sealed you won't get issues. I've driven with a closed 24 in the front and had no issues beyond being asked if it was sealed.

The pertinent points here are; "sealed" or "out of reach". You can drive with a bottle of alcohol sitting between your legs and as long as it's sealed there's no offense. If the bottle is not sealed it has to be in a closed bag and not readily accessible to anyone in the vehicle. Is a backpack on your back on a motorcycle accessible to you while riding? I'd say yes but I'd also say it's reasonable to carry it there on a motorcycle, someone else may chime in with case law here.

Cops can't legally look into your bookbag (unless they have a warrant/you let them) anyways.
Just be sure there's nothing hard that they could vibrate/grind on and smash. It would suck to have a full bottle of alcohol wasted down your back.

VERY wrong. If a cop suspects an offense involving a vehicle and the liquor license act, he can search the vehicle and everyone in it for evidence of the offense. The LLA provides for some surprisingly strong search authority.
 
Tea, brownies, many options for healthy consumption..

Had a hand held and it was awesome.

Is there a hand free device I'd be able to use while driving?

And how am I to take a case of beer back without just strapping it down behind me or something, it doesnt fit in a backpack.
 
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Driving a car? Yes. Attach 2 portable vaporizers to those hats with straws that allow you to drink from your head. Replace beer with vaporizers.

Tested and done. Awesome btw. That or a bong gas mask.
 
And how am I to take a case of beer back without just strapping it down behind me or something, it doesnt fit in a backpack.

Strapping a case of individually sealed bottles of beer is no problem whatsoever... as mentioned, the container(s) simply have to still be sealed (that doesn't mean closed however).
 
VERY wrong. If a cop suspects an offense involving a vehicle and the liquor license act, he can search the vehicle and everyone in it for evidence of the offense. The LLA provides for some surprisingly strong search authority.


Annnnd, how is the cop going to suspect something involving a motorcycle and the liquor license act? How is he going to have suspicion that the driver has opened alcohol? if he is just carrying SEALED, bottles in the bookbag (for personal use), and hasn't drank any yet, what possible reason could the cop give for searching his bookbag?
 
Annnnd, how is the cop going to suspect something involving a motorcycle and the liquor license act? How is he going to have suspicion that the driver has opened alcohol? if he is just carrying SEALED, bottles in the bookbag (for personal use), and hasn't drank any yet, what possible reason could the cop give for searching his bookbag?

Your statement was that a cop can't legally look in the bookbag, they can but they have to form suspicion first. I won't get into a "what if" as to how that may come about.
 
Your statement was that a cop can't legally look in the bookbag, they can but they have to form suspicion first. I won't get into a "what if" as to how that may come about.
fair enough.
 

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