Supporters say it shouldn't be illegal for residents to have wine during a picnic or drink a beer while fishing at city parks.
LEAGUE CITY, Texas -- After another debate, League City City Council on March 22 approved the second reading of an ordinance change that will allow alcohol consumption at most city parks without a permit.
A few residents spoke about the ordinance. One was former Council Member Greg Gripon, who said under existing League City ordinances, it is illegal for friends to have wine during a barbecue or fishers to drink beer at city parks. Gripon said those things should be legal and favored the ordinance change.
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