No Drunks, No Moose-Drops
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Imagine owning a bar where nobody's allowed to be... drunk. In this episode we follow the absurd-sounding Alaska rule that a drunken person may not remain where alcohol is sold, and meet the staff and officers who treat the law as public-safety gospel rather than punchline.
What reads like a cartoon ordinance is actually a tool to prevent over-serving and keep people safe — selectively enforced, often laughed about online, but with real consequences on the ground. We trace how a blunt line on a page becomes a quietly practical policy in smoky bars and midnight patrols.
Then we chase folklore: the infamous “don’t drop a moose from a plane” tale gives way to the real law against harassing wildlife, and the whispered myths about hunting etiquette reveal an underlying safety culture. By the end you’ll hear why Alaska’s stranger-than-fiction rules are less about whimsy and more about keeping people — and animals — out of harm’s way.