tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062088934753544662.post3083955276497622852..comments2023-07-17T11:20:34.922-07:00Comments on Silver Spring: Then & Again: Time to Move?Silver Spring: Then and Againhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10462944785780000002noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062088934753544662.post-40928376560202745262010-09-15T13:41:03.878-07:002010-09-15T13:41:03.878-07:00Ah, so it IS Maryland who is doing this to us. Tho...Ah, so it IS Maryland who is doing this to us. Though I have to wonder if the state lifted the restriction, would MoCo keep its iron hold?<br /><br />I've never understood how a liberal state such as Maryland has such restrictive alcohol laws, while conservative states like Tennessee and Virginia give you more personal freedom in areas like this. Seems backward to me.squirrelisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09406066838920635939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062088934753544662.post-15302863084409930662010-09-15T12:05:07.878-07:002010-09-15T12:05:07.878-07:00OPPS...here's the 311 from the county web site...OPPS...here's the 311 from the county web site:<br />http://www3.montgomerycountymd.gov/311/Solutions.aspx?SolutionId=1-9D2R3Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062088934753544662.post-66007262234280452382010-09-15T11:47:13.958-07:002010-09-15T11:47:13.958-07:00Squirrelist has it almost right...
Each chain stor...Squirrelist has it almost right...<br />Each chain store system was granted the opportunity to have one store have a county-issued license. Giant has White Oak; Safeway has Briggs Chaney, Magruders has Quince Orchard etc. Maybe a full answer could be had from the many, many pages at http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dlctmpl.asp?url=/Content/dlc/liquor/home/index.aspAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062088934753544662.post-7720953771800819982010-09-15T09:30:43.935-07:002010-09-15T09:30:43.935-07:00We're talking about two different things. Yes,...We're talking about two different things. Yes, retail LIQUOR sales are county monopolized. However, retail sale of beer and wine are not. There are plenty of private beer and wine retailers in the county. They just can't be supermarkets (with a few exceptions).<br /><br />I have heard two different explanations as to why Sniders @ Forest Glen, Giant @ White Oak, Balducci's @ Georgetown Pike, and 7-Eleven @ Ellicott City can sell beer. Some people say they are grandfathered in. But the explanation I'm leaning to is that each retailer is allowed only one beer and wine licence in the state.<br /><br />So the problem is not with Montgomery County acting as a distributor or private vs government owned distribution. The problem is that the STATE has extremely conservative alcohol laws that severely limit retail sales.squirrelisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09406066838920635939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062088934753544662.post-7548511624597909732010-09-13T11:29:11.895-07:002010-09-13T11:29:11.895-07:00Not so fast there, Jerry! The County makes money ...Not so fast there, Jerry! The County makes money selling liquor. Your taxes will have to go up or your services will have to be reduced to offset the revenue loss if liquor sales are privatized. <br /><br />I'd rather have the profits go to the county to reduce the tax burden instead of going to increase Whole Foods' bottom line.Roberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00180733496678026590noreply@blogger.com