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Provo store drops alcohol, smokes
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I will now make it a practice to shop those stores who put their money where their mouth is. I think it will improve your business. It certainly will keep the shop-lifters out more. It's alwazs been a mystery to me why store owners sell substances that are harmful to their customers, even if it is a money making substance.
Thanks for taking the lead and following your 9 year olds request. Glad there are some that will do what is right and not what is politically correct or all about money. I think others will now shop there more as well.
THANK YOU
That sure is good new's Now if you don't
fly up to Lander, Wyoming to visit Mrs Jensen
you will be in clover....
Taking a stand in that environment would be to expand the beer and smokes section. Sounds like he needs more secuity, though, because the mormon kids figured out how to swipe the stuff.
I believe that it should be up to the individual, not the government or private entrepreuners, to censor themselves. However, don't give undue credit where it isn't due.
When the dilemma accured is when the police at his daughters school taught the kids about the harmful effects these drugs have on individuals and families that this man chose to stop selling these drugs.
I think of the tragic stories of mother or entire families being killed by drunk drivers, jobs lost, or marriges broken due to alcohol abuse. When hearing these stories it would be horrendous to wonder if you were the one who sold them such products.
This has nothing to do with religon. I don't condemn others who sell alcohol or cigarrets. I do however praise this man who made a dumb buisness decision but a great decision as a father.
Read the article again. Mr. Ream only owns the one store. The other two are owned by other people.
I'm not sure why this is even a story in the paper.
Now if the guy said "I'm going to donate all my profits from selling beer and tobacco to drug education and prevention programs" then I'd actually praise the guy.
But his action to not sell beer and tobacco at his story - it will have zero effect on anyone... well, I guess his daughter will feel better about it.
As for spuds.... get real, tobacco causes cancer and it doesn't matter if you exercise or not, the damage will be done if you smoke. If I eat a doughnut, I can go run a mile and walla, no damage is done. Your argument is about as stupid as saying we should ban water because if you drink 3 gallons in one hour it can kill you.
But the naysayers have to make their sarcasm known.
And of course we all know only a "Mormon" would consider closing a store on Sunday. Not! One company, Hobby Lobby- has owners that close their stores at 6 pm on Saturday evening to open again Monday morning, so their employees can spend time with family, and church on Sunday if they so desire. Which is posted in a large sign on their doors.
I am waiting for Marriott Chain hotels to drop the Adult Movie channel!!
Good job! It can start just like this.
The Dare program is not a religious entity, just an inciteful one.
The DARE Program is not a religious entity, just an inciteful one.
That's 100 12-packs of Heineken. Maybe 200 12-packs of Nati Lite. Let's be generous and call it four cases of his cheapest beer a day. Mr. Ream must be anxiously figuring out how his family is going to survive on Top Ramen now that he's given up such a wealth of profits.
The free market has spoken and that's great. No problem with that at all. But how is this anything other than a feel good story pandering to a receptive audience?
And, while you�re at it, I�d like to see meat only sold in the winter time. Or at least have someone at the check-outs monitoring that one person doesn�t buy too much.
1) Not newsworthy.
2) Comments saying things like "its obvious from the comments who is addicted to these products", "these products destroy families", and other close minded inflammitory remarks are the reason why there is such tension between judgemental religious fanatics and good hearted Americans who believe in personal freedom.
3) Alcohol does not "make a person drive under the influence", any more than owning a gun makes you shoot somebody. Driving under the influence is a crime that a person makes a concious decision to do.
4) Nobody is really mad at this guy for choosing not to sell these things. He is certainly free to do so. However, it's pretty hypocritical to defend this guy's freedom to do so, while at the same time condeming other business's rights to sell them and consumer's rights to buy them.
5) Selling beer at a gas station doesn't promote, encourage, or contribute to drinking and driving.
6) Drinking or smoking doesn't make you a bad person. Being hateful and judgemental against those that do does make you a bad person.
88 Aggie. So are we that you don't live here anymore.
I had wondered how long it would take for people to read into this article religion and their own closed minded bias. It sure didn't take long.
I may not be LDS but I applauded Mr. Reams's gutsy decision.
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But I hope you get more business for making this stand.