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Totally disagrees on legalizing alchohol sales

About: Curry agrees with legal wet vs. illegal wet

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I totally disagree with legalizing alcohol sales, I understand that if you want it bad enough you can get it, but the same old arguments just don't make sense, if it did then you could use the same argument for legalizing marijuana, crack cocaine, meth where do we stop? And what kind of benefits has ever been brought in by the taxes from the sale of alcohol? Take a look at Celina, TN. If they are going to do it then I guess they will find a way but we don't have to make it easy for them!

s/Mary Ann Burns

Obviously it would take a plumb fool to legalize crack cocaine. Won't comment on the rest of your statement, but glad you mentioned Celina, TN, one of my favorite places on earth. Good people. Good town. Good Barbecue. Good Food. Good churches. Lots of history. Gorgeous scenery. All that and the Free Hills, Dale Hollow Dam. The Seven Sisters. Cordell Hull's First Law office. The one time home of Bill Fisk's Bugle. Don't know if alcohol has anything to do with it, one way or another, but Celina sure is a great town.--Ed Waggener




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