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Is this federal or just regional law?

JamesRKJamesRK Member Posts: 25,670 ✭✭✭
edited September 2018 in General Discussion
I know this is the law in Virginia and all points south, but I?ve heard it both ways when I lived in Yankee country. Any time there is snowfall expected in excess of ? inch or larger than usual thunder storms you are required to inventory your bread and milk. If you have less than three loaves of bread and two gallons of milk for each person in the household you are required to go to every store within fifty miles of your house to buy more until you meet or exceed the requirement.

I?ve been told both ways, especially in New Jersey, but I?ve also been in the market for a loaf of bread when a dusting of snow was in the forecast.

I was in Food Lion tonight to pick up a couple gallons of drinking water suitable for use in a Keurig coffee maker. Food Lion usually has a wall of drinking water. They had removed all the drinking water and replaced it with bread.

That reminded me if I want some form of bread with my eggs in the morning I?d have to buy some. I bought a bag of bagels and a pack of rolls. I might have to substitute tea for coffee. I have almost a quart of milk so I didn?t buy any. I decided to risk it. Such is life when you live on the edge trying to skirt around the law. I guess I?m Just a natural born outlaw.
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