Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t get it. Closing liquor stores would result in:
- black markets
- alcoholics going through withdrawal, many at hospitals
This plus increased abuse of other kinds. Turning to other drugs. Looting and break-ins. All this would fill the ERs with stupid people and the people they harmed, and would keep police and other first responders busy with stupid stuff.
Think.
I, too, haven't had communion in more than a month. I want to go to church. I am staying home because that is the highest form of worship right now; to put others before myself!
I hope you're attedning services on line. Otherwise, it's sinful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t get it. Closing liquor stores would result in:
- black markets
- alcoholics going through withdrawal, many at hospitals
This plus increased abuse of other kinds. Turning to other drugs. Looting and break-ins. All this would fill the ERs with stupid people and the people they harmed, and would keep police and other first responders busy with stupid stuff.
Think.
I, too, haven't had communion in more than a month. I want to go to church. I am staying home because that is the highest form of worship right now; to put others before myself!
I hope you're attedning services on line. Otherwise, it's sinful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worse part.. those liquored store found their ways to a residential shopping centers.. sadly.
OMG! You can buy LIQUOR at a strip mall?!? Better call US Teetotalers Association!
Anonymous wrote:Don't be dim.
Many liquor stores also sell food items and may be the only store in a neighborhood.
Also, alcoholics can't just dry up on a whim... then you have angry people stuck at home, taking it out on their families.
But ANY religious organization can live stream their service on Facebook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gov says liquor stores are essential to mental health, yet he arrests 15 individuals in a synagogue.
I love Dems.
Anonymous wrote:Gov says liquor stores are essential to mental health, yet he arrests 15 individuals in a synagogue.
Anonymous wrote:Well, you don't usually have more than 10 people in a liquor store at one time. Hopefully they are also doing pick up or carry out. You can't have all the people in NJ detoxing at once.
Some religious groups think they are special and exempt and can cause plagues to spread. Its not a good look. Looking at you evangelical megachurches and super conservative Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Alcohol is one of the tried and worked methods of running nations.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t get it. Closing liquor stores would result in:
- black markets
- alcoholics going through withdrawal, many at hospitals
This plus increased abuse of other kinds. Turning to other drugs. Looting and break-ins. All this would fill the ERs with stupid people and the people they harmed, and would keep police and other first responders busy with stupid stuff.
Think.
I, too, haven't had communion in more than a month. I want to go to church. I am staying home because that is the highest form of worship right now; to put others before myself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worse part.. those liquored store found their ways to a residential shopping centers.. sadly.
OMG! You can buy LIQUOR at a strip mall?!? Better call US Teetotalers Association!
Anonymous wrote:The worse part.. those liquored store found their ways to a residential shopping centers.. sadly.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't DC the same? Churches closed, liquor stores open?