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Other states sell hard liquor and wine at grocery stores and they seem to be just fine. Here in Utah where those types of beverages are limited to state liquor stores we still have a very high level of underage drinking.
I feel this is all on the parents.
People smoke pot to unwind too. So should that be ok?
Yes alcohol is in various household products, but so is msg. I doubt anyone would drink that.
If they want to know the silly laws: how about the private club membership, that you can't have more than one drink in front of you at a time (talk about promoting drinking, you have to pound your drink down before the waiter can give you the next one). How about the limited number of licences available, or limited amount of stores? How about the weak 3.2 beer in the stores.... the list can go on and on. Coray, if you want to hear from the people go on X96 and answer the people. Get a REAL world point of view instead of the fuzzy view behind the zion curtain.
Well, crack is completely illegal and guess what? people still get it. Even if alcohol was completely illegal, people would still get it.(remember prohibition?) The laws in this state are ridiculous. Perhaps parents should be responsible for their own children instead of making the state and tax payers regulate their children's drinking, or enforce the laws at already exist. Like checking IDs. These laws here do nothing to protect underage drinking, all they do is punish the tax paying, responsible drinkers.
There are all sorts of ridiculous things that need to be addressed. The fact that St George has only ONE state liquor store that must provide wine as well as hard liquor to every restaurant with a liquor license in the southwest quarter of the state is just plain absurd. And the law that requires food to be served when someone just wants a beer is crazy - all it results in is a lot of sales of 69 cent chips and salsa that most people either don't want or don't need.
How can we be having a discussion of privatizing schools when the state runs a retail store monopoly? That makes no sense at all.
Barracading alcoholic drinks at a liquor store does not protect children. If your child wants to try something they will- just like YOU will. Choice is personal, not state or even parental mandated. Do your children a favor and teach them responsibility and/ or abstinence with alcohol-- let them use their power of choice!!
You can drink without being a menace to society or committing a crime.
You can own a gun without being a menace to society or committing a crime.
Those who own guns or drink alcohol and commit gun or alcohol related crimes are responsible for their actions. The alcohol or the gun is not.
I remember going to Area 51 and them having to move one of the bars upstairs to an area non-21's couldn't SEE. We could see people drinking at the tables, but not really the bar itself. How does that help "the cause?"
Most liquor laws there are pointless because they don't stop people from driving drunk or anything like that. They just make it more difficult and a total pain to order a drink when you're out. But when you pay the membership fee and get inside and they hand the beer to you over the partition, you're still drinking and there is the possibility that a person may drive afterwards.
What we need is more education about the implications of drunk driving, harsher punishments for DUI offenders and parents who supply booze, and make the stores and bars responsible for checking ID's.
None of these silly laws help anything.
Innocent people die on the highways as well.
BTW aren't guns targeted at kids? Lets start only selling guns/bullets at State Owned Gun Stores. Those stores should only be open Mon-Sat, should close very early, and never be open on holidays.
I welcome a public forum, traditionally these laws have been unfriedly to visitors, counter productive to stoping under age drinking and in large part made by people that do not even casualy have drink.
cheers!
Don't drink? Then don't go down that aisle!
ll:19 a.m.: I don't care if you want a drink or not. I'd like for you not to be able to get one in this community.
What would our DABC folks do if Jesus actually appeared here in Zion and started turning water into wine? In public? Even if it were only 3.2%...
I would happily volunteer my tax dollars to send these guys to Zion proper and experience what life really can be like without booze fascism (had the best time of my life out there).
Talk about health issues.
So becuase you've had a problem with alcohol, nobody else should be able to drink? You think if SLC was dry that it would be an advantage economically?
People can go out, meet friends, have some wine or beer or whatever, and enjoy themselves. This is not bad social behavior. What's "more desirable" for the community I just one's opinion.
And then somebody would have a revelation that Jesus commands that we have liquor revenues.
Much of our local history includes miners and bars along main streets in our communities. It's not like we haven't had it better here before. DABC, give it up please and turn over to private enterprise. Your time has ended.
Remember Jesus' first miracle: turning water into wine? Remember Pamela Atkinson distributing whisky and blankets to homeless people so they wouldn't freeze in the winter? If it's okay with Jesus, Pamela, and much of the modern world, let's make a change!
Alcohol should be private enterprise and not state run. We should be able to buy alcholic beverages in the stores. If we make this change now, we can move on to other topics of crisis: obesity and how to educate our kids.
Thank you everyone. Cheers to all of you trying to make a difference.
It just dawned on me - for a community that is so preoccupied with such concerns as socialized medicine being wrong and socialism being wrong in general - Isn't DABC and the way they run it, a form of socialism?
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