Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 15:39     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree PP, but then I'm originally from CA, land of alcohol 24/7.


there are stores in ca that sell alcohol 24/7?



You can buy beer, wine, and liquor at Rite Aid in California!

When I moved to the east coast for college, I was in for a rude awakening with the Blue Laws. So stupid.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 14:56     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I swear, everything about Montgomery County governance infuriates me and this is just another example:

http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/Web-2016/Hogan-Franchot-Criticize-Montgomery-Countys-Alcohol-Control-System/

There is absolutely no reason for MoCo to have a monopoly on alcohol sales. I totally agree with Hogan. It make no sense.


You voting Hillary? It's called big government

Nothing to do with big government as much as the social/economics of the state. CA, a very left leaning state, doesn't control alcohol sales.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 14:55     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

I'm 100% certain that David Trone had his lobbyists help craft the laws.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 14:38     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:I swear, everything about Montgomery County governance infuriates me and this is just another example:

http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/Web-2016/Hogan-Franchot-Criticize-Montgomery-Countys-Alcohol-Control-System/

There is absolutely no reason for MoCo to have a monopoly on alcohol sales. I totally agree with Hogan. It make no sense.


You voting Hillary? It's called big government
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 14:36     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

It's jobs and budget. MoCo hasn't figured out how to make up those funds.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:58     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:MoCo makes money off this plain and simple. Every few years they study it and realize they will have a 30mil short fall in the budget if they just leave to the private sector. Is bullshit though and wine selections and be3er selections are shit. Although its starting to get better, apparently they have automated more to make ordering easy. Its all about the money.

From what I've read, they can sell the license and get "royalties". One of the MoCo council members thinks they should look into it.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:57     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

MoCo makes money off this plain and simple. Every few years they study it and realize they will have a 30mil short fall in the budget if they just leave to the private sector. Is bullshit though and wine selections and be3er selections are shit. Although its starting to get better, apparently they have automated more to make ordering easy. Its all about the money.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:49     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree PP, but then I'm originally from CA, land of alcohol 24/7.


there are stores in ca that sell alcohol 24/7?



I am from CA. They do stop selling at 2am and start up again in the morning. But they do sell liquor in the grocery store (and beer and wine)

And some grocery stores and 7/11 are 24/7.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:39     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:I swear, everything about Montgomery County governance infuriates me and this is just another example:

http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/Web-2016/Hogan-Franchot-Criticize-Montgomery-Countys-Alcohol-Control-System/

There is absolutely no reason for MoCo to have a monopoly on alcohol sales. I totally agree with Hogan. It make no sense.


I felt this way for a bit, but also understand that the money that is made would otherwise have to be made up by the tax payers. A big part of this push is from liquor store owners who see a profit to be made. There is also a big benefit to shopping there (for me anyway) I can check stock (online) and if they don't have the stuff I want at the store by my house, I can have it shipped in from another store - no charge.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:35     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree PP, but then I'm originally from CA, land of alcohol 24/7.


there are stores in ca that sell alcohol 24/7?



I am from CA. They do stop selling at 2am and start up again in the morning. But they do sell liquor in the grocery store (and beer and wine)
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:32     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

If MoCo really wanted to make a killing, they'd have drive-through liquor stores and drive-through margarita stores. Mmm, drive-through margarita...
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:30     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Anonymous wrote:I agree PP, but then I'm originally from CA, land of alcohol 24/7.


there are stores in ca that sell alcohol 24/7?

Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:25     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

Eh. Different states do it differently. ABCs, package stores, selling liquor in the grocery store, or, where I'm from, different rules in every county. Wet, dry, or in between.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:17     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

I agree PP, but then I'm originally from CA, land of alcohol 24/7.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2016 13:12     Subject: Why the heck is MoCo in the Liquor business?

I swear, everything about Montgomery County governance infuriates me and this is just another example:

http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/Web-2016/Hogan-Franchot-Criticize-Montgomery-Countys-Alcohol-Control-System/

There is absolutely no reason for MoCo to have a monopoly on alcohol sales. I totally agree with Hogan. It make no sense.