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GDS-3950BH
Jan 05, 2020Explorer
wildtoad wrote:
Illinois, as many outside Illinois may suspect, makes it difficult to determine if, where, when one is allowed or barred from consuming, processing alcoholic beverages. See attached...
https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/Parks/Camp/Pages/Alcohol-Ban.aspx
The OP did say "I see on the 'rules' page no alcohol allowed in campground, either consuming or possessing." so I would assume thats the rule at the particular park he made reservations at. Nothing difficult to determine. No alcohol allowed in campground, period.!
So don't cover the table with 5ths or longnecks. Buy canned beer and use a Koozie, dump it in a cup, pour a triple bourbon in a glass, guzzle it at night around the fire when no one can see what you're doing.
Here's to wishing you don't get next to some nosy busybodies. Seems to be plenty to go around these days.
I know some make it easy to determine. In PA they have signs at every state park entrance, not to the campground but the entire park, "Alcoholic Beverages Prohibited". That is every state park and they have a sheetload of them.
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