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Looking ahead 2009: Yes to making the county wet "Yes" to wet-moist responses: 71%. "No," Stay as we are, dry, 29%. What's your opinion? Write to us using any Contact/Submit button. -EW To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Making the county wet would bring in more revenue for our town. People are going to drink whether you want them to or not, why pay another town to supply the alcohol when we need the money? Bootleggers have and are a problem for Columbia. If we legalize alcohol, the bootleggers will be shut down and kids will not have access to purchasing it anymore. s/Matt Contact information on file Here are some related links:
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