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re: What do you think about "dry counties"?
Posted on 9/25/15 at 1:18 pm to cave canem
Posted on 9/25/15 at 1:18 pm to cave canem
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I live in a dry county and love it. Far less dui accidents, less underage drinking, no cans and bottles on the side of the road, no bums in service station parking lots etc
Yeah, we don't have that in most of Colorado either, except parts of Denver. And all cities have that problem. And I'd bet ours is less than most.
But we do have a ton of incredible micro breweries. Some neighborhoods have multiple within walking distance.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 1:23 pm to Hardy_Har
quote:Town I grew up in is still dry on Sundays, all holidays, and after 10 pm M-Sat. People just stock up before then. Glad I don't live there anymore.
The dry county on Sunday thing
Posted on 9/25/15 at 1:29 pm to CCTider
There have been multiple studies showing that there is a significantly higher rate of drunk driving in dry counties.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 1:37 pm to CatFan81
The no Sundays law is what makes me mad. Not because of not being able to get beer. But it's only Sunday, which obviously is because of religion. That to me screams a violation of the separation of church and state. It should be all or nothing.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 2:06 pm to Mullet Flap
I have a problem with dimwitted scumbags who impose their will on other people.
I don't drink or use drugs, but I sure as hell have no intention or desire to force my personal choices onto other people.
I don't drink or use drugs, but I sure as hell have no intention or desire to force my personal choices onto other people.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 2:12 pm to CCTider
I'm just looking at the easiest to find right now, and that's a report from Mississippi in 2010.
Without delving too deeply, some of the top DUI crash fatalities percentages per county were in Alcorn County (17th), Leake County (10th), George County (12th), Monroe County (19th), Lamar County (28th), Neshoba County (3rd), and Pearl River County (2nd).
You know what they all have in common? They're dry counties.
Without delving too deeply, some of the top DUI crash fatalities percentages per county were in Alcorn County (17th), Leake County (10th), George County (12th), Monroe County (19th), Lamar County (28th), Neshoba County (3rd), and Pearl River County (2nd).
You know what they all have in common? They're dry counties.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 2:36 pm to CatFan81
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You know what they all have in common? They're dry counties.
No surprise people in dry counties can't handle their liquor.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 2:53 pm to CatFan81
quote:a dry county, that probably had Cajuns? That sounds like a deadly combination.
Pearl River County (2nd).
I remember going tubing on the Boga Chitto (sp?) river, and the people I was with had planned on stopping to get beer at the last store. We stopped in Washington Parish. Apparently, such a thing as a "dry parish" exists there. To me, a dry parish sounds like an oxymoron.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 2:59 pm to CCTider
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The no Sundays law is what makes me mad. Not because of not being able to get beer. But it's only Sunday, which obviously is because of religion. That to me screams a violation of the separation of church and state. It should be all or nothing.
the hypocrisy of the sunday laws is that you can buy at a bar or restaurant, but not in a store. They would rather have you out drinking and driving rather than sitting at home
Posted on 9/25/15 at 3:01 pm to NYCAuburn
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the hypocrisy of the sunday laws is that you can buy at a bar or restaurant, but not in a store. They would rather have you out drinking and driving rather than sitting at home
Religious fundamentalists and hypocrisy?
Cue Nicky Cage...
Posted on 9/25/15 at 3:17 pm to Mullet Flap
It's especially crazy for people like me who live in St Louis, which is toe to toe with Vegas as the king of the least fricks given city.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 3:19 pm to mizslu314
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It's especially crazy for people like me who live in St Louis, which is toe to toe with Vegas as the king of the least fricks given city.
I think that would be NOLA.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 3:24 pm to CatFan81
I believe you cant drink in a moving car there, correct?
Posted on 9/25/15 at 3:26 pm to Mullet Flap
I didn't even know dry counties existed until we joined the SEC
There's not a single one in Missouri. Missouri has the loosest alcohol laws in the country though due to Anheuser-Busch's influence.
ETA: It's even more amazing we have no dry counties when you consider Missouri is part of the bible belt
There's not a single one in Missouri. Missouri has the loosest alcohol laws in the country though due to Anheuser-Busch's influence.
ETA: It's even more amazing we have no dry counties when you consider Missouri is part of the bible belt
This post was edited on 9/25/15 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 9/25/15 at 3:30 pm to KCM0Tiger
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There's not a single one in Missouri. Missouri has the loosest alcohol laws in the country though due to Anheuser-Busch's influence.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 3:59 pm to CatFan81
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frickin' Baptists.
Not a Baptist and not a fan of dry counties, but don't you get pretty vocal when people express annoyance at Islam?
Posted on 9/25/15 at 4:02 pm to Mullet Flap
My hometown did not legalize alcohol sales of any kind until 2006 or 2007. The county itself is still dry. People would just drive to Morgan or Madison County, or to Tennessee, to buy their booze. It literally had no effect on consumption.
ETA: Lots of Baptists and Church of Christ.
ETA: Lots of Baptists and Church of Christ.
This post was edited on 9/25/15 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 9/25/15 at 4:02 pm to Dawg in Beaumont
Looking at that map, I'm shocked there aren't more baptists in Kansas. Nobody has dry counties like that crazy state.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 4:58 pm to Mullet Flap
people deserve the right to live in a dry county as much as they deserve the right to live in a wet one
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