Monday, February 4, 2013

CC #1; Ash Flat gets beer...

         Ash Flat gets beer, the Batesville Daily Guard informs all residents. After November Election Day alcohol is permitted in the Sharp county area whom was a dry county. The issue was pretty insane with all the voters who really wanted this to pass in Sharp County. I most definitely was shocked, but in the end I came to the conclusion we have many residents who like a little beer or glass of whine every so ofter around these areas.
      "Not only can customers get their groceries, oil changed and prescriptions at Walmart as of Thursday they can now get their alcohol too, at least in Ash Flat," said Batesville Daily Guard. This wet county excitement for alcohol is beyond means. Now you can purchase all at once at Walmart.  Less money to spend going to those wet far away counties and a lot more money to spend on the supply. Also, more money will be welcoming to the county to help services in the town. Now what will be the new problem will be the drivers who will probably be driving while intoxicated. Might as well be prepare on the road for all the danger lurking among all areas.
       "The first shipments of cold beer arrived from Newport to Rebel Station around 11 a.m. to business owners Jerry and Rhonda Messer, making it the first legal retail sale of beer in the county in more than 60 years," said the Batesville Guard. As the new year begins business owners loose no time nor money making the orders or getting permits to sell the allowed supply among those consumers ready to spend. In a way it is sad to see these dry counties become wet, because their are more and more alcoholics. The business people should also, realize their will be young teens trying to buy with a fake identification or steal the supply; or get the supply from someone who is over the age of 21. We need to take consideration on the cons and pros of alcohol being approved in these new areas.
    "If all rules are followed and these business do what is required for the application process, the ABC board has until Feb. 20 to reach its decision," said Batesville Guard. If these businesses follow through all the requirements it won't be a problem selling. The more buyers their are the more supply will be coming in and better of the county will be, but the generation is unbelievable. If all can just go smoothly till Feb. 20 than for sure the application will be approved, but till than if any problems occur than who knows what will go down.
     Well congratulations for who can buy alcohol, which I think it is not something to be majorly proud of. After liquor begins to sell in the county richer will the business be, but broke the customer will end up.

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