Down here, the problem mostly isn't people who make liquor runs to we 
counties -- it's the ones who go over to the bootlegger.  They have a 
few, load up their trunk, then come home.

--Ben

Dana Tierney wrote:
> that would be the sensible way to be. But then they run out of beer and do a 
> run... seen it done. But Real County Texas does fit the rest of your 
> description... very lightly populated, large area, one and a half sheriffs..
> 
>> Anecdotally people I know that live in dry counties don't drive to bars,
>> they drive to liquor stores and stock up and drink at home with friends.
> 
> 

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