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Writer says legalized sales would bring many improvements About: Totally disagrees on legalizing alchohol sales To ColumbiaMagazine.com: An analysis of the budget of a community/county with legalized alcohol and the revenue from the taxes would find many improvements made community wide, from improving the schools to updating buildings and roads/sewers. It also brings in business and tourism and increases the value of real estate. These are all improvements that our community has needed from many years. This may be the Bible Belt, but the last time I checked, there was still a separation of church and state. I don't think that stops at the Adair County line... s/Mary Keltner This story was posted on 2010-07-13 16:56:32
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