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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 9,
2005
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Bill Ending Drown Nights Heads to Gov.
A bill that would bring an end to so called “drown
nights” is on its way to Gov. Brad Henry. Sen. Kathleen Wilcoxson,
R-OKC, is principal author of the measure, which won final Senate
approval on Monday. The House author of Senate Bill 518 is Rep.
Thad Balkman, R-Norman.
Drown nights are special events that allow customers to purchase
unlimited amounts of 3.2 beer for a flat rate or for a sharply discounted
price. SB 518 would bring an end to those promotions.
“The only real purpose of going to a drown night is to get
drunk as cheaply as possible—and we know that beer is the
drink of choice for binge drinking and underage drinking. Clearly
this is a public safety issue we must address,” Wilcoxson
said.
The legislation would make it illegal to have specials for individuals
or groups to purchase beer at lower prices than those offered to
the general public on the same day. Under SB 518, violations would
result in a misdemeanor charge with a fine of $500.
“We know binge drinking that occurs at drown nights has resulted
in people driving while under the influence with sometimes tragic
consequences. I believe this legislation banning drown nights is
a step in the right direction for Oklahoma,” Wilcoxson said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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