Actually, no, Joe.

Scotland is in the process of banning glass mugs and bottles in bars.  I
don't have the link handy, but it came out about a week ago.  Far too
dangerous to leave in people's hands.

Joe W



> You heard it here first.  Cricket bats will be next.
>
> As an AIT (Advanced Infantry Training) instructor can tell you, the
> greatest weapon is neatly packaged between your ears.  It's the will, not
> the means, that makes the difference.
>
> Professor Joseph Olson, J.D., LL.M.         o-  651-523-2142
> Hamline University School of Law             f-   651-523-2236
> St. Paul, MN  55113-1235                        c-  612-865-7956
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/06/06 12:27 AM >>>
> Amnesty program takes aim at UK's 'knife culture'
> Rash of fatal stabbings prompts crackdown, calls for tougher laws


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