my opinion absouloutly
Alcohol
Ozone friendly refrigerant HFC134a.....
According to my repair manual the refrigerant is HFC134a.
Unless restricted by special license conditions, on-sale general and on-sale beer and wine licensees may sell all types of wine and malt beverages.Unless restricted by special license conditions, on-sale beer licensees may sell malt beverages. The privilege of selling distilled spirits "to go" comes only with an off-sale general license. (Section 23401)
Sale of the Volkswagen Sharan, a popular MPV manufactured in Portugal, is restricted to Europe. A good description of the vehicle is available at the Volkswagen UK official site.
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon is for sale at Gamestop at $39.99. It can be delivered by shipping or by downloading. Downloads are restricted to U.S. addresses only.
If you are talking about a gas blowback m4, then yes. Green Gas, Top Gas, and propane are all pretty much the same thing and will give you about the same fps. HFC134a (or you can use duster gas) is a much weaker gas, which might not even work in your gun because it might not have enough power to cycle the bolt. If it does work, HFC134a will give much lower fps.
Some communities have restricted the sale of "pure" vanilla extract to children because of the relatively high alcohol content.
Yes, unfortunately I cannot understand why such an invaluable piece of history is shunned by the government. I am not aware of the Luger being restricted or prohibited by a state or the government. You can find lugers for sale at: gunsamerica.com lugerforum.com gunbroker.com plus several other sites on the net.................................
The sale of HFC-134a (tetrafluoroethane) is restricted to certified technicians and professionals due to its classification as a refrigerant under environmental regulations. These restrictions aim to ensure proper handling and usage to minimize environmental impact, particularly concerning ozone depletion and global warming potential. Additionally, regulations may vary by country or region, impacting how and to whom HFC-134a can be sold.
The holy hour, which was a period during which the sale of alcohol was prohibited in Ireland, ended in 1960 for public houses. This allowed for the sale of alcohol to continue beyond the previously restricted hours.