View Full Version : Lubbock County Is Now Wet
Strike For The South
05-11-2009, 19:03
64% for
36% agianst
Take that baptists
Huzzah Huzzah Huzzah
seireikhaan
05-11-2009, 19:04
~:cheers:
:barrel: :medievalcheers:
Lubbock County is wet? I guess they just couldn't hold it. :no:
:beam:
Gregoshi
05-11-2009, 20:25
Now if they can just get some wind, they can sell draft beer. :inquisitive:
Crazed Rabbit
05-12-2009, 00:23
64% for
36% agianst
Take that baptists
Huzzah Huzzah Huzzah
Took them long enough. But congrats all the same! What were the laws before?
CR
Strike For The South
05-12-2009, 01:37
Took them long enough. But congrats all the same! What were the laws before?
CR
You couldn't buy in the city limits so you had to go 20 min on I-27 to buy. Very smart
Why don't baptists have sex standing up?
They think it leads to dancing.
Jews do not recognize Jesus Christ as Saviour.
Protestants do not recognize the Pope as their leader.
Baptists do not recognize each other in the liquour store........
What's this 'going wet' thingie?
LittleGrizzly
05-12-2009, 09:26
Lubbock County dry = no legal booze in city limits
Lubbock County wet = legal booze in city limits...
Im just suprised there was 36% against, from STFS's posts im assuming there was some minor religion (or baptist to be precise) movement against it ?
Lets just hope they follow this move with sensible regulation of the other commonly used narcotics.
Hosakawa Tito
05-12-2009, 12:00
No alcohol in a college town.....does not compute.~:wacko:
So how are ya'll gonna celebrate?
LittleGrizzly
05-12-2009, 12:09
Lets just hope they follow this move with sensible regulation of the other commonly used narcotics.
TBH if they only just managed to legalise alcohol the chances of them legalising the others seems very slim... mostly those against alcohol are against all the recreational drugs, though caffiene usually gets a free ride... personally i see it as worse than marijuana...
I think most people see different drugs in an order of evilness... unfortunately alot of people are under the impression that
A) alcohol isn't that harmful and the illegal drugs are
Or
B) Alcohol is harmful and all the illegal drugs are worse...
I shall celebrate tonight with a smoke... what better way to celebrate the legalisation of alcohol!
lets try something...
:smoking:
Lets just hope they follow this move with sensible regulation of the other commonly used narcotics.
In Texas? Yeah Right.
Louis VI the Fat
05-13-2009, 11:49
64% for
36% agianst
Take that baptists
Huzzah Huzzah HuzzahEighty years on, Lubbock realises it is 1930! Huzzah!
What will we see next? Will Texas legalise unmarried couples travelling together? Will cussing on Sundays become legalised? Pants for women?
This Frenchman looks on in suspense at these thrilling times...
In Texas? Yeah Right.
Isn't that odd though? Texas has massive problems of crime, poverty and gang culture associated with the criminalisation of the narcotic market. Can't see the wood for the trees I think.
Isn't that odd though? Texas has massive problems of crime, poverty and gang culture associated with the criminalisation of the narcotic market. Can't see the wood for the trees I think.
That goes for the entire country, and yes legalization/taxation would be a very good idea. However, people need to realize that prohabation does not work, and that cannabis does not equal crack cocaine.
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