The Most Interfering Woman in Ontario

Locutus

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gerryh

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I'd still like to know how alcohol in grocery stores is going to go over with folk restricted from booze by pledge, law or religion


and it would concern them how? Just because it's there, doesn't mean they need to buy it.
 

lone wolf

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and it would concern them how? Just because it's there, doesn't mean they need to buy it.
It might concern someone who has been told by da Judge to stay out of places where booze is available or alcoholics ... but they don't matter anyhow, do they. Makes no difference to be. I don't tough the stuff anyhow. In Sudbury, the two places where beer is available now are both Walmarts
 

justfred99

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I'd still like to know how alcohol in grocery stores is going to go over with folk restricted from booze by pledge, law or religion

I think that they will have the choice to buy or NOT to buy. In Alberta the people have the choice to buy or NOT to buy, pork for example, in grocery stores. Most people can figure that out without a instructional manual.
 

damngrumpy

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There are those who want to discuss a subject beer in stores and those who
want to hurl insults at the Premier. Why should people who want to buy beer
be curbed because some have a drinking problem? For some it is prohibited
by law others by the courts and some by economics. For the majority its not a
problem and they should have convenient access to it no problem here its time
to move on in history
 

Jinentonix

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There are those who want to discuss a subject beer in stores and those who
want to hurl insults at the Premier. Why should people who want to buy beer
be curbed because some have a drinking problem?
Who's curbing you? You could still buy beer.
For some it is prohibited
by law others by the courts and some by economics. For the majority its not a
problem and they should have convenient access to it no problem here its time
to move on in history
Yeah, because...because...bec.. oh yeah it's 2015.
If you need convenient access to beer, you just might have a problem that goes beyond where you can buy it.

There's far more serious things Ontario needs to deal with than making sure everyone is within easy walking distance of beer.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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I have never understood why beer is not sold in grocery stores. It works well in Quebec, the USA, but that aside, Kathleen Wynne is a corrupt politician who has been given free reign by a Province full of Kool-Aid drinkers. Why they didn't send this crook and her party of hard drive erasing A-Holes packing and at least give the NDP another shot is beyond me.
 

lone wolf

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I think that they will have the choice to buy or NOT to buy. In Alberta the people have the choice to buy or NOT to buy, pork for example, in grocery stores. Most people can figure that out without a instructional manual.
It's the people who can't even post without an instruction manual who have the biggest of problems. Wynne's got the same tax grab now as everyone else. Here's to hoping she'll evolve a conscience....
 
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