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<blockquote data-quote="alisonb" data-source="post: 796801" data-attributes="member: 13050"><p>John - no prohibition movement here, liquor is just too socially entrenched and the industry too profitable. I must say I had my cynical glasses on when I posed the question.</p><p>Last week I had to rush a worker to the state hospital and hung around the emergency room until she had been attended to. It was overcrowded, liquor played a huge roll in the majority of incidents, perhaps as much as 80%. It was an eye opener and quite horrifying.</p><p>Then I went to a funeral yesterday. My neighbours young son (just matriculated) was killed instantly when a drunk driver skipped a red robot earlier on in the week, you can only imagine how devastated they are.</p><p>I do believe liquor is filthy stuff if not handled responsibly, but how do you teach that to society. </p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with an ice cold beer or two, as long as you know who is boss ;-) .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alisonb, post: 796801, member: 13050"] John - no prohibition movement here, liquor is just too socially entrenched and the industry too profitable. I must say I had my cynical glasses on when I posed the question. Last week I had to rush a worker to the state hospital and hung around the emergency room until she had been attended to. It was overcrowded, liquor played a huge roll in the majority of incidents, perhaps as much as 80%. It was an eye opener and quite horrifying. Then I went to a funeral yesterday. My neighbours young son (just matriculated) was killed instantly when a drunk driver skipped a red robot earlier on in the week, you can only imagine how devastated they are. I do believe liquor is filthy stuff if not handled responsibly, but how do you teach that to society. Nothing wrong with an ice cold beer or two, as long as you know who is boss ;-) . [/QUOTE]
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