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Utah liquor-control panel urged to change private-club rules
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This law does nothing - zero, zip, nada - to limit drinking. It just insures that everyone who wants to have a drink when not having dinner pays an extra $5 tax per year to the state. (And as long as I order some chips and salsa I can drink all I want, as long as I can afford it, and never have to pay a membership fee.)
Essentially, it's a $5 per year tax on almost everyone who isn't a Mormon.
While I appreciate that I'm not charged more than that, it's really a pointless law. Further, the state spends more money administering the law than it collects - it's actually damaging to the state budget. Collecting the fees and administering the law costs nearly half a million dollars a year more than is collected. As a fiscal Conservative, I call that ... stupid!
"We do what we think is right, for ourselves, and for our families, that does not include indulging ourselves at the nearest drinking hole."
So don't try and do what you think is right for myself or my family... you have your hands full.
It always comes down to when you can't argue for something other than I don't like seeing others do it, you always revert to "if you don't like it, leave".
That's not exactly how differences get addressed and solved.
It is very reasonable, there are many places in the world to live.
The mormons founded this one so they could live they way they wanted to live.
And while mormons are the majority, and that is the forseeable future, they will make laws that reflect their values.
This will not change in the forseeble future
Many people come here because of that.
So is it reasonable to leave, so you can live in a place that reflects your values? YES.
Many non-mormons have tried to change the laws here, but the found they might as well have banged their head against a wall.
Sometimes it is just better to leave.
To place do-nothing laws in the way of Utah's citizens is vindictive, petty and shows a complete lack of respect.
If you don't like seeing it you better just leave without making a comment.
I would thing you don't' have as much in common with the Mormon founders of this state as you would think. And there were certainly NOn-Mormons who have contributed greatly to the successes of Utah. Mormons account for somewhere in the neighborhood of 50% of the state. Do you realize how sad Utah would be if that other 40-50% packed their bags and left. get real. And in 20 years when the table is turned, I'll be happy to let you stay.
Read my comments again.
In NO way did I infer that I represent the MAJORITY, I said I was part of the Majority that make up the state. Still holding to my guns that if someone thinks and starts broadcasting that this state is messed up because of the laws: then they are free to leave. I would rather have it this way. I live with a lot of people that do things I don't agree with, Thank you no smoking laws. I still hold to my guns, that IN NO WAY SHOULD WE GIVE GROUND JUST TO PLEASE PEOPLE. If they don't want to hold a convention here, then go elsewhere...
I am glad that liquor isn't sold in stores. My kids may get a hold of a drink when they are older, but they are going to have to do quite a bit to get it.
I will be right there to try and diswayed them from trying to get it.
I am not telling
If you have not experienced the indignity of complying with the laws here you should. It is insulting, demeaning and downright mean-spirited. You are treating good people as second class.
With all of those extra tax dollars just think what we could do to this state. We might even get better schools out of it.
It seems that the proponents of these silly laws usually resort to distortion, exaggeration and outright lies to "prove" their point.
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