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boppers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-13-11 08:44 PM
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4. Some history and references:
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  -Massachusetts Mulls Letting Bars Offer Happy Hours (ban signed by Dukakis) alp227  Nov-13-11 08:10 PM   #0 
  - Massachusetts had (still has?) some very rigid alcohol laws  bluestateguy   Nov-13-11 08:17 PM   #1 
  - No there are a lot of dunk driving incidents after happy hours. After one famous one the law was  pam4water   Nov-14-11 01:51 AM   #55 
     - Noting in that article  naaman fletcher   Nov-14-11 03:29 AM   #58 
        - Please see Reply 33.  No Elephants   Nov-14-11 04:40 AM   #59 
  - Get rid of the nanny state.  tabasco   Nov-13-11 08:27 PM   #2 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Nov-13-11 08:37 PM   #3 
     - Some history and references:  boppers   Nov-13-11 08:44 PM   #4 
     - Nanny statism comes from the busybody wings of the Left and the Right  bluestateguy   Nov-13-11 08:53 PM   #6 
     - "Nanny State" is strickly RW concept and RW propaganda --  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 09:59 PM   #20 
        - Deleted message  Name removed   Nov-13-11 10:03 PM   #23 
           - The entire post ....  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 10:10 PM   #28 
              - Perjoratively is not partisan.  Chan790   Nov-13-11 10:16 PM   #30 
                 - And you think gun control and drunk driving laws are "invasive authoritarianism" ... ???  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 10:35 PM   #36 
                 - Where did drunk driving laws come into this...  Chan790   Nov-13-11 10:54 PM   #41 
                 - "any attempt to attach the issue of happy hours to drunk driving is tenuous."  blueclown   Nov-13-11 11:00 PM   #44 
                 - In my part of the world they take a cab or a city bus  Chan790   Nov-13-11 11:10 PM   #48 
                    - So you are basing your logic supporting your view of drunk driving statistics  TheEuclideanOne   Nov-14-11 12:45 AM   #52 
                 - No connection between "Happy Hour" and drunk driving? ROFL  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 11:03 PM   #46 
                    - Deleted sub-thread  Name removed   Nov-13-11 11:08 PM   #47 
                 - What do you think about blue laws  christx30   Nov-13-11 11:11 PM   #49 
                    - Obviously you object to them all .... ????  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 11:35 PM   #51 
                       - In answer to your last question  christx30   Nov-14-11 01:55 AM   #56 
                          - Would you be OK with the withdrawal of Medicare from smokers?  muriel_volestrangler   Nov-14-11 06:22 AM   #65 
                          - Great question ....  defendandprotect   Nov-14-11 02:07 PM   #73 
                          - Then why obey STOP signs?  defendandprotect   Nov-14-11 02:05 PM   #72 
                 - D & P said the entire post was pejorative against the Left.  No Elephants   Nov-14-11 04:45 AM   #60 
                    - " all are infringements upon freedom and, duh, yes, most laws are. It's called living in a society"  defendandprotect   Nov-14-11 02:09 PM   #74 
     - No, it's not.  tabasco   Nov-13-11 09:04 PM   #8 
     - I have a rudeness and intolerance for simpleton talking points.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 09:09 PM   #11 
     - You batted it down?  AtheistCrusader   Nov-13-11 09:20 PM   #13 
        - Factual counterpoint: States have rules for retailers that distribute alcohol.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 09:26 PM   #15 
           - See your subject line.  AtheistCrusader   Nov-13-11 09:31 PM   #16 
           - I wouldn't consider that an attack. I'd consider that a question.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 09:41 PM   #18 
              - You're wrong.  Psephos   Nov-13-11 09:52 PM   #19 
              - I note that MA has a check in every single column.  AtheistCrusader   Nov-13-11 10:10 PM   #27 
                 - MA does not allow a Happy Hour. I'm not sure what that chart is referring to.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 10:21 PM   #32 
                 - Should?  AtheistCrusader   Nov-13-11 10:30 PM   #34 
                    - Why are you referring to Massachusetts and then using Maryland's #s?  blueclown   Nov-13-11 10:42 PM   #37 
                       - My mistake.  AtheistCrusader   Nov-14-11 12:59 AM   #54 
                 - Here's more, from the same study.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 10:25 PM   #33 
                 - whether the states had rules against those things  alp227   Nov-13-11 10:48 PM   #40 
           - Nanny states are not partisan.  Muskypundit   Nov-13-11 10:46 PM   #39 
              - It's not ridiculous.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 10:56 PM   #42 
              - Note who is complaining about happy hours.  Occulus   Nov-14-11 08:35 AM   #67 
     - "term nanny state is typically used pejoratively" ....  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 10:06 PM   #24 
     - Self delete.  No Elephants   Nov-14-11 05:06 AM   #61 
     - Deleted message  Name removed   Nov-13-11 09:25 PM   #14 
     - Drunk driving is already the leading cause of death among young adults.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 09:36 PM   #17 
        - Take them off the roads, rather than punish them into bankruptcy  Taverner   Nov-13-11 10:02 PM   #22 
        - Checkpoints for everyone so we can have more Happy Hours?  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 10:14 PM   #29 
           - Then set up "No Record" Checkpoints right at the bars  Taverner   Nov-13-11 10:19 PM   #31 
              - Boston is about CARS ... not taxis --  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 10:31 PM   #35 
                 - Well, that sure explains this.  AtheistCrusader   Nov-14-11 12:56 AM   #53 
                 - Boston is about cars? That's the most seriously ill-informed comment on this thread.  Gormy Cuss   Nov-14-11 11:11 AM   #69 
                    - Boston isn't NYC re taxis .....  defendandprotect   Nov-14-11 03:19 PM   #75 
                       - I lived in Boston for decades.  Gormy Cuss   Nov-16-11 10:50 AM   #77 
        - So in your world alcohol is only available in bars?  Riftaxe   Nov-13-11 10:59 PM   #43 
           - You are free to drink to your heart's content in the comfort of your own home.  blueclown   Nov-13-11 11:03 PM   #45 
              - Personally drinking would drop my glucose levels  Riftaxe   Nov-13-11 11:21 PM   #50 
              - Not everyone drives.  Leftist Agitator   Nov-14-11 05:36 AM   #63 
     - Nanny-State-ism is Nanny-State-ism  Taverner   Nov-13-11 10:00 PM   #21 
        - Question is, whose freedom?  No Elephants   Nov-14-11 05:31 AM   #62 
  - Cool! More drinking and driving!  SoapBox   Nov-13-11 08:51 PM   #5 
  - Just what we need - more drunks on the roads.  TheCowsCameHome   Nov-13-11 08:56 PM   #7 
  - I am not a Mass resident but I would support this. It is getting very expensive these days to buy a  totodeinhere   Nov-13-11 09:04 PM   #9 
  - Republicans say that poor people can just bootleg a la Prohibition nt  alp227   Nov-13-11 09:13 PM   #12 
  - Recently in Boston, at the bar before eating, we paid $8 for a drink -- plus tip -- !!!  defendandprotect   Nov-13-11 10:07 PM   #26 
  - Please see Replies 33 and 65. I'm not taking a position on the law per se.  No Elephants   Nov-14-11 05:37 AM   #64 
  - I was a MA resident when the happy hour ban was instituted.  Gormy Cuss   Nov-14-11 11:15 AM   #70 
  - 27 years without Happy Hour...Do they require a fun permit too...?  Philosopher King   Nov-13-11 09:07 PM   #10 
  - 27 years without happy hour.  Chan790   Nov-13-11 10:06 PM   #25 
  - Free is the same as selling in NY & its illegal to have a one price all you can drink...  Historic NY   Nov-13-11 10:44 PM   #38 
  - The kind of "freedom" people are advocating for here is incompatible with public health insurance.  saras   Nov-14-11 02:19 AM   #57 
  - So, in the name of public health, should we outlaw all alcohol and/or tobacco?  kelly1mm   Nov-14-11 08:00 AM   #66 
  - Exactly, where do we draw the line?  hughee99   Nov-14-11 12:47 PM   #71 
  - Is the rate of drunk driving fatalities significantly lower than in state which permit happy hours?  Freddie Stubbs   Nov-14-11 09:02 AM   #68 
  - Wow, telling a company they can't have special deals?  Dragonbreathp9d   Nov-14-11 07:47 PM   #76 
 

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