From the "Since you asked…" file.
Gov. Gregoire inquires…
"Do you want liquor sold at street corner stores all across the state of Washington?"Since you asked, sure.
Not that I support either of the privatization initiatives on the ballot this year - in this, as in virtually all, matters, I favor a legislative solution - but as a general proposition, why not? The neo-prohibitionist notion that the Mad Dog on your Quik-E-Mart shelf, or the tawny port on the grocer's shelf - is somehow less prone to abuse by those inclined than a pint of vodka is just silly.
While real government functions are out-sourced hither and yon, our state government hangs on to a retail monopoly at the expense of improved prices, selection and service that a private system could offer.
This isn't about drunk drivers, or The Children©, or revenue. It's about a relative handful of state jobs that are being maintained at the expense of scores of potential profitable small businesses and private sector jobs. Will those workers be AFSCME workers? Nope. A goodly number, though, will be members of other unions, and the new and growing businesses that a sensible move to private spirits sales could produce many new opportunities for union organizers.
So, without endorsing (or not) Initiative 1100 or 1105, sure. Legalize it.
Labels: Christine Gregoire, Initiative 1100, Initiative 1105, Private Liquor Sales, Washington State
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