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Scott Stenger Discusses "Brown Jug" Bill

The Tavern League's Stenger explain why bars should be able to sue underagers for $1,000.

09/20/2013 | Rating TV-G

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Scott Stenger Discusses "Brown Jug" Bill

Clip: Season 1200 Episode 1212 | 4m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

The Tavern League's Stenger explain why bars should be able to sue underagers for $1,000.

The Tavern League's Stenger explain why bars should be able to sue underagers for $1,000.

09/20/2013 | Rating TV-G

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