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Rodney Smith comments for: An Alcohol Free County

Rodney Smith writes:
So basically what this article states is for our county to really become a booming town, we must lower our morals? The country, over all, has already reached an all time low on morality. We as a county do not need to lower our morals just to get money and businesses into our town. This is only asking for more DUI arrests, and fatalities due to negligent drivers who care little or none at all about the men, women, and children who are in the vehicles they pass, follow, or pull out in front of. Sorry but I really believe it is a Bad idea! I've always heard the statement, "They are going to get the alcohol somewhere else and drink it here anyway". That is most likely true, but at least they are not getting it in our county. I'm very proud of this. If we legalize sales of this morally decaying substance, it will only make it easier for our citizens to get. I don't want to make it easier for them. Let's do the best we can to make our county a place we and our children can be proud of. An alcohol free county. - Rodney smith
Comments re article 62103 Suggest being moist is how Campbellsville did it




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