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“Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro Denied Alcohol Purchase After Forgetting ID”

faced an unexpected hiccup this week when he attempted to purchase alcohol but was denied due to forgetting his identification. The incident occurred as he was celebrating a new state law that permits the sale of canned alcoholic cocktails in convenience stores. According to the governor's office, Shapiro was carded at the store and, upon realizing he did not have his ID, he returned the drink to the shelf. It was confirmed that no one else purchased alcohol on his behalf.

Question 1: What event led to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro being denied the purchase of alcohol?

Governor Josh Shapiro was denied the purchase of alcohol after he forgot to bring his identification while promoting a new state law that allows the sale of canned alcoholic cocktails in convenience stores.

Question 2: What was the governor trying to celebrate with his purchase?

He was trying to celebrate the new state law that permits customers to buy canned alcoholic drinks from convenience stores.

Question 3: What did Governor Shapiro do after being carded for the alcohol purchase?

After being carded, Governor Shapiro put the alcoholic drink back and did not have anyone buy it for him.

Question 4: Which media outlet reported on this incident involving Governor Shapiro?

The incident was reported by The Hill and also covered by The Guardian.