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Massachusetts state law stipulates that a person or a vehicle cannot transport more than one gallon of pure alcohol by volume, which is slightly more than one keg of beer...
...alcohol restrictions, specifically the keg ban, have raised concerns among some Yale students...
Levin says that restrictions on alcohol may persuade students to substitute hard liquor for beer, and drink excessively...
...Those under 21 who are going are now focused on alcohol in a way [they] were not before the regulations. Now I’m hearing about all kinds of elaborate plans, most of which involve hard alcohol without even mixers,” McKeegan writes in an e-mail. “That’s a recipe for disaster...
...implore you to take responsibility for your health and safety. It can be hard to cite non-clichéd arguments about why getting perilously drunk is bad. There are, of course, non-trivial health risks to over-drinking. Cases of sexual assaults are almost always connected to alcohol consumption. Hangovers aren’t fun. Almost every student has heard these arguments before, and sadly they’ve had little effect on the 0.1 percent of stubborn students who insist on drinking in excess of excess. Well, now there’s a new, even more compelling reason...