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drinkers or not what does it matter,utah your to uptight about drinking.etc
Honestly, why is Utah so obsessed with booze?
Ok, there is drunken driving. No other state has that?
Abuse, again no other state has that?
The church opposes? Well, so do others, moderation in all things.
Utah, There are several other things that are more important that booze.
Holy smokes people! Can't we just try and make this state a little bit normal? If people want to get drunk they are going to do it anyways. Limiting the amount of liquor in the drinks only makes the bars more money, which makes the state more money. It's a crock if you ask me. We need our state government to be more open minded
So far Gov. Herbert's nominees are doing well in representing themselves for a place on the DABC, perhaps a good sign of our Governor's initial steps as Governor.
"Tab...". Huh? What in the world are talking about?
@Ut native: why settle for normal? Utah should be an example to the other states on how things can be done better. The license plate slogan has it right -- Utah truly should be "Life Elevated" meaning on a higher plane than the rest of the nation.
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