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returntothepit >> discuss >> [boozehound politics] Vote YES on Question 1 !!! by cheap drunk on Oct 19,2010 4:52pm
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toggletoggle post by cheap drunk at Oct 19,2010 4:52pm
The No Sales Tax for Alcohol Question, also known as Question 1, will be on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Massachusetts as an indirect initiated state statute. The measure would ask voters whether or not to repeal a sales tax for alcohol sales. Liquor retailers in Massachusetts indicated in late July 2009 that they were going to try to qualify the ballot measure for the 2010 ballot after the Massachusetts State Legislature increased the sales tax in the state from 5% to 6.25% and eliminated an exemption for alcohol sold in liquor stores.

State legislators in favor of the new sales tax on alcohol sold in liquor stores have stated that it may result in about $80 million in new state revenue.

The Massachusetts Package Stores Association disagreed, believing the figure would be closer to $50 million. The liquor association is opposed to the new sales tax on alcohol because they believe it will cost an estimated 3,000 people their jobs because it will cause alcohol sales to plunge.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Oct 19,2010 5:10pm
Who fucking cares. California may legalize weed. We should vote for that in MA instead.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Oct 19,2010 5:14pm
even if california legalizes weed it will still be illegal by the federal government.



toggletoggle post by nekronaut  at Oct 19,2010 5:18pm
Considering that every liqour store makes their own prices for shit, I never really noticed a difference when the sales tax increased



toggletoggle post by GUY at Oct 19,2010 5:19pm
Alcohol sales to plunge..that ain't gonna happen



toggletoggle post by nekronaut  at Oct 19,2010 5:21pm
ONE EXCEPTION: now when you a six pack of Narragansett at the Blanchards in JP it is exactly $6.66



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Oct 19,2010 5:31pm
FuckIsMySignature said[orig][quote]
even if california legalizes weed it will still be illegal by the federal government.


Give it time, my friend. Give it time.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Oct 19,2010 5:32pm
nekronaut said[orig][quote]
ONE EXCEPTION: now when you a six pack of Narragansett at the Blanchards in JP it is exactly $6.66



this happened to me last week with rolling rock pounders (i think you were there lol). in fact i got 4 different monetary transactions that week that came to that figure. scary and awesome.



toggletoggle post by nekronaut  at Oct 19,2010 5:43pm
I remember that. I think that was a good sign for the night



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Oct 19,2010 5:44pm
FuckIsMySignature said[orig][quote]
even if california legalizes weed it will still be illegal by the federal government.
fuck the fed laws! State's rights!! Also alcohol sales never 'plunge' -- alcohol is the fallout- proof cockroach of recessions.



toggletoggle post by narkybark   at Oct 19,2010 5:54pm
cuz you boozehounds just can't get enough.



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at Oct 19,2010 6:35pm
Once weed is legal in California there will be no putting the genie back in the bottle, the federal government will not be able to enforce federal pot laws effectively, and I don't see the current Attorney General going and making headlines busting tons of pot smokers in CA who are abiding by state laws; it would be both impractical and inconsistent with how the Justce Department has dealt with the pot issue thus far (ceasing repeating medical marijuana raids in CA which had been common up to a couple years ago, under the reasoning that the state law should be respected).



toggletoggle post by Dankill at Oct 19,2010 7:08pm
If we don't get rid of the alcohol tax now, watch that it becomes the latest "sin tax" that keeps getting jacked up every time the assclowns running this state piss away all our money and need more. They've been doing it with smokes, so what will stop them from doing it with booze?



toggletoggle post by i_am_not_me   at Oct 20,2010 12:05am
nekronaut said[orig][quote]
ONE EXCEPTION: now when you a six pack of Narragansett at the Blanchards in JP it is exactly $6.66


6-packs of Natty Ice or Busch at my work cost $6.66. Bud, Miller, and Coors 12 packs come out to $13.34, so if people pay with a $20 they get $6.66 change.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Oct 20,2010 12:24am
vote it down.
thanks from nh.



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