Cami
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http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/local/pa-liquor-privatization-bill-passes-house/nWz5P/
What do you think about the new liquor Bill they want to pass for Pennsylvania?
I am on the fence. I did sign a petition at a local liquor store in Altoona, on behalf/in support of the state/government employees that will likely lose their jobs should this be approved. My only real concern is the amount of store employees, and board employees it put out of work, and out of benefits.
I find the argument that "there may be an increase in alcoholism and destruction in our neighborhoods" to be horse shit. It just as easy to go to the Spirit shop, as it is anywhere else, IMO.
On the other hand, I understand people wanting more convenience, and the possibility for it to help a community financially as more people open their own shops, or sell, that is, assuming they can afford the license and the product.
They state there is potential for about $1.1 billion in revenue that is to be placed into a special account, although there is no dictation on how this money is to be spent yet, if the bill passes. I think she they should put that money back into the community and make each town a better place, be it education, parks, roads, or whatever else is needed.
So that is my thought on it at this point, what is yours?
What do you think about the new liquor Bill they want to pass for Pennsylvania?
I am on the fence. I did sign a petition at a local liquor store in Altoona, on behalf/in support of the state/government employees that will likely lose their jobs should this be approved. My only real concern is the amount of store employees, and board employees it put out of work, and out of benefits.
I find the argument that "there may be an increase in alcoholism and destruction in our neighborhoods" to be horse shit. It just as easy to go to the Spirit shop, as it is anywhere else, IMO.
On the other hand, I understand people wanting more convenience, and the possibility for it to help a community financially as more people open their own shops, or sell, that is, assuming they can afford the license and the product.
They state there is potential for about $1.1 billion in revenue that is to be placed into a special account, although there is no dictation on how this money is to be spent yet, if the bill passes. I think she they should put that money back into the community and make each town a better place, be it education, parks, roads, or whatever else is needed.
So that is my thought on it at this point, what is yours?