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I saw the liquor store in Chewelah had a big sign to vote "no" for 1183 in their window...how does that work with a state leased building? I know state vehicles can't have political stickers on them...?
Quote from: Curly on October 14, 2011, 06:17:33 PMQuote from: Wenatcheejay on October 14, 2011, 05:59:36 PM Costco is funding the Pro side as far as I know. But if you look at who is fighting a Private Business it might make a few people open their eyes. (Maybe)http://protectourcommunities.com/1083-coalitionInteresting. With those groups against it, I'm sure that YES is going to be the correct vote.Hood River Distillers? Why is a business in Oregon funding the Anti side???
Quote from: Wenatcheejay on October 14, 2011, 05:59:36 PM Costco is funding the Pro side as far as I know. But if you look at who is fighting a Private Business it might make a few people open their eyes. (Maybe)http://protectourcommunities.com/1083-coalitionInteresting. With those groups against it, I'm sure that YES is going to be the correct vote.
Costco is funding the Pro side as far as I know. But if you look at who is fighting a Private Business it might make a few people open their eyes. (Maybe)http://protectourcommunities.com/1083-coalition
I think the possibility of sale to minors is very overblown by the opponents of the bill. When I was underage, we never bought beer from mini-marts, we always had to find someone of age to get it for us.
Let's do both, state run and private, then everyone is happy!!
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on October 26, 2011, 10:32:40 AMI saw the liquor store in Chewelah had a big sign to vote "no" for 1183 in their window...how does that work with a state leased building? I know state vehicles can't have political stickers on them...?There are two types of liquor stores in WA. State stores which are leased by the state and ran by state employees. Contract stores are ran much like a private business in that the employees are not government employees, the store manager is the one running the store and pays the lease payments, the store essentially contracts with the state to sell liquor. Most contract stores are in smaller towns, considering how small Chewelah is I would assume it is a contract store and thus not leased by the state.
Quote from: bigtex on October 26, 2011, 09:15:29 PMQuote from: WAcoyotehunter on October 26, 2011, 10:32:40 AMI saw the liquor store in Chewelah had a big sign to vote "no" for 1183 in their window...how does that work with a state leased building? I know state vehicles can't have political stickers on them...?There are two types of liquor stores in WA. State stores which are leased by the state and ran by state employees. Contract stores are ran much like a private business in that the employees are not government employees, the store manager is the one running the store and pays the lease payments, the store essentially contracts with the state to sell liquor. Most contract stores are in smaller towns, considering how small Chewelah is I would assume it is a contract store and thus not leased by the state.Ditto. Contract Stores are privately owned and run. The owner of one told me the last time this stuff was on the ballot it would hurt them badly. They wouldn't be able to afford the inventory. I got the impression the State "fronts" them the inventory. That wont happen if this passes.
The owner of the business will lose their business under 1183. Costco did not put up 20mil because this will benefit the state! More jobs will be lost in the private sector than gained by this.