Title: Spiritual Organization Founded By Former Actor Raided For Serving Tea without a Permit Source:
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Venice, California Last week, undercover agents with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control raided a spiritual organization under suspicion that they were selling Kombucha which exceeded the legal alcohol limit.
The Full Circle spiritual center on Rose Avenue in Venice is a holistic gathering place founded by former actor Andrew Keegan. According to police, an anonymous informant told them that the spiritual center was serving Kombucha, fermented tea, without a permit.
In the raid last Friday, police confiscated several containers of the tea and issued the business a citation for serving alcohol without a liquor license.
Were a complaint-driven agency, so when someone notifies us about what might be an illegal activity, we respond to it. They were cited for a misdemeanor for selling alcohol without a license,ABC agent Will Salao told Argonaut News.
However, members of the church say that the raid was unfounded and that the Kombucha is not an intoxicant.
They may be a complaint-driven agency, but were an intention-driven organization and our intentions are pure, founder Andrew Keegan said.
Kombucha is something wed never imagine to be an illegal substance, and its frustrating the system has that perspective. Were certainly taking full responsibility for co-creating the event. We try to put our best foot forward. We wanted to raise money for Sea Shepherd as a community; thats how Full Circle operates, Keegan explained.
The raid took place during a non-profit fundraiser, and although it is nearly impossible to get drunk off of their Kombucha, it is still fermented enough to where it is legally considered alcohol, thus requiring a licence for sale and distribution.
The alcohol content of their Kombucha Dog tea is almost 0.5%, explains their website, and it is not possible to get drunk by consuming even large quantities of kombucha in a short period of time.
As a comparison, soy sauce contains more than four times the alcohol of kombucha due to the similar fermentation process. Yet sushi restaurants arent being raided for distributing soy sauce to minors.
Andrew Keegan is no stranger to police. In 2011 he was assaulted by LAPD on the 4th of July, handcuffed and eventually let go with no arrest.
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The tea contained alcohol and the police issued the business a citation for serving alcohol without a liquor license.
Selective enforcement I suppose, right paulsen?
The alcohol content of their Kombucha Dog tea is almost 0.5%, explains their website, and it is not possible to get drunk by consuming even large quantities of kombucha in a short period of time.
As a comparison, soy sauce contains more than four times the alcohol of kombucha due to the similar fermentation process. Yet sushi restaurants arent being raided for distributing soy sauce to minors.
Man you are so pathetic.
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.
The actor: "Andrew Keegan (born January 29, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in in television shows including Party of Five and 7th Heaven and in films such as 10 Things I Hate about You, The Broken Hearts Club (2000) and O (2001)."
This is minor enough as an offense you might suspect some rival group is connected with local officials to cause this raid and prosecution.
Since ancient times, cult rivalry has been fairly constant and often spills into politics and law.
Title: Spiritual Organization Founded By Former Actor Raided For Serving Tea without a Permit
The group funds radical marine conservation activism.
Sea Shepherd uses direct action tactics to protect marine life. The organization was founded in 1977 under the name Earth Force Society by Paul Watson, a former member of Greenpeace, after a dispute with that organization over what Watson saw as its lack of more aggressive intervention.[2] The group has a strong focus on public relations to spread its message via the media. In 2008, Animal Planet began filming the weekly series Whale Wars based on the group's encounters with the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean, a development which brought the group much publicity.
Very few people would describe this group as a "spiritual organization", certainly not in the context of raising money for confrontational direct-action activism like Sea Shepherd.
#8. To: Deckard, TooConserevative, Misterwhite (#0)
In the raid last Friday, police confiscated several containers of the tea and issued the business a citation for serving alcohol without a liquor license.
Growing up in the Lutheran Church, it was common for teens to take communion, and by golly they used real wine too.
Seems to me that no one called the cops or required a liquor license for the church.
As a comparison, soy sauce contains more than four times the alcohol of kombucha due to the similar fermentation process. Yet sushi restaurants arent being raided for distributing soy sauce to minors.
I sure don't want my kids taken by CPS for child abuse, so I had better stop taking the kids to any Chinese restaurants.
"Before the fascists are done soy sauce may be banned"
It's not the fascists. It's those who demand all or nothing. The simpletons. If serving alcohol in beverages requires a license, then by golly everything containing alcohol should require a license. Or none of them should.
Yet they're the first ones to speak out against zero tolerance policies, saying that they leave no room for common sense.
Yeah - I guess I can see you ratting out some mom for giving her kid could medication.
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.
#14. To: misterwhite, Don, Deckard, TooConservative (#9)(Edited)
And don't give them NyQuil (10% alcohol).
I was being somewhat facetious, but with the nanny-state we live in today it's not entirely outside the realm of possibility.
I can see someone being concerned if kids are chugging bottles of NyQuil to get high, it is another thing altogether when a parent gives the proper dosage to their sick child.
#15. To: Orwellian Nightmare, Don, Deckard, TooConservative (#14)
I was being somewhat facetious, but with the nanny-state we live in today it's not entire outside the realm of possibility.
Have you tried purchasing Maximum Strength Mucinex® D lately?
"I can see someone being concerned if kids are chugging bottles of NyQuil to get high, it is another thing altogether when a parent gives the proper dosage to their sick child."
Kids have learned how to abuse what seemed like the most innocuous over-the - counter medicines. Now I have to provide ID to my supermarket pharmicist to buy certain OTC medicines. But they do not ask me for anything when picking up prescribed naroctics or other potent drugs. They just take my word for it that I am the person for which the drug was prescribed, sometimes not even that if picking up a prescription for my wife, or for my daughter, son-in-law, or grandkids who live in a different state.
The first amendment protects Gatlin's right to worship Rick Perry too.
The concept of religious liberty held by the Constitutions framers included not merely the freedom to worship, but also the free exercise of conscience carrying out ones moral beliefs with conviction and action....are you still having trouble handling those?
Kids have learned how to abuse what seemed like the most innocuous over-the - counter medicines.
I saw an episode of South Park about it which included mentions that you had to buy the nighttime formula of Robitussen and other cough medicines to get high from. The daytime versions don't work.
So this is pretty common knowledge for the under-thirty crowd.