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Killercanary
11-18-2009, 10:43 PM
I don't know how many of you have seen this, but I would imagine a lot of you would want to sign this. I did!

If you support the convenient and responsible sale of beer in Pennsylvania’s grocery and convenience stores, join in to change the state's restrictive and out-of-date beer laws.

http://www.freemybeer.com

97LaserRed
11-18-2009, 11:25 PM
Yes!!!!!!

Inkdcountryboy
11-18-2009, 11:30 PM
signed!

Troll
11-18-2009, 11:35 PM
sweet. Ima sign this mother from every ISP I can find.

anybody notice the sponsor at the bottom? :rolleyes:

torchred v6
11-19-2009, 06:19 AM
Signed..

Killercanary
11-19-2009, 09:02 AM
anybody notice the sponsor at the bottom? :rolleyes:

That is how I found out about it as they have flyers up in all of their stores and brochures on it. I have no problem with it though because without a major business backing this effort it has no chance of passing. I mean think about it, I'm 32yrs old and for at least as long as I have been alive these archaic rules have been in effect. This state has a lot of such outdated rules, and I'm glad to see an effort is being made to change just one of them, even if it is motivated via business.

With the amount of people that frequent all of the Sheetz locations in this state, I'd be surprised if this doesn't succeed.

mr4teth
11-19-2009, 09:45 AM
I'm not signing this!

If this is passed it will have adverse effects on small businesses (beer distributors/bars) who have paid exorbitant amounts of money for their liquor license and in yearly state/federal taxes.

If you're too lazy to drive an extra few miles to support your neighbor who owns the local beer distributor or bar than you don't deserve to drink!

scorpio333
11-19-2009, 10:14 AM
I'm not signing this!

If this is passed it will have adverse effects on small businesses (beer distributors/bars) who have paid exorbitant amounts of money for their liquor license and in yearly state/federal taxes.

If you're too lazy to drive an extra few miles to support your neighbor who owns the local beer distributor or bar than you don't deserve to drink!

Me neither. Plus it will be a huge hassle to buy it in Giant Eagles, it won't be like other states where they have a beer aisle. Has anyone noticed the amount of Walgreens, CVS's and RiteAid popping up on every available corner? They're banking on this passing, that'll kill any of the small time pharmacies that are still left.

The LCB is screwed up...why can't I order a case of beer from out of state that's not available for sale here? Small time places can't order it either, they're bound to only what the distributor has. Stupid quakers.

Stangman701
11-19-2009, 10:52 AM
My fear is that if we start selling beer everywhere then there won't be as many beer distributors who actually sell microbrews and such. That's one of the things I really liked when I moved to PA, there was a great variety of beer. You don't really get that in other states. I don't miss being able to buy beer in the grocery store or convenience store at all to be honest. My only wish is that you could buy beer later. In WV you can buy beer till 2 and liquor till 10 I think. It would be nice to be able to do that here.

Jeep N Stang
11-19-2009, 12:18 PM
I read yesterday that Giant Eagle in some spots got the rights and permit to sell. My parents live in Canonsburg, the one in McMurray I guess got the green light.

I personally like Campys in California for all my beer needs.

ruger77
11-19-2009, 12:48 PM
I want the small mom/pop distributors to survive too!

John4cam
11-19-2009, 01:32 PM
I'm not signing this!

If this is passed it will have adverse effects on small businesses (beer distributors/bars) who have paid exorbitant amounts of money for their liquor license and in yearly state/federal taxes.

If you're too lazy to drive an extra few miles to support your neighbor who owns the local beer distributor or bar than you don't deserve to drink!


Yeah but the problem with those places is you can't make a late night beer run.

Signed

u1arunit
11-19-2009, 09:04 PM
Signed here too.

Troll
11-19-2009, 09:20 PM
I can hear what some of yinz are saying, but I don't think "the man" needs to have his hand into every little aspect of your life. For chrissakes, the commonwealth controls every thing else we do, why do they have to control the booze?

And, with so many more outlets, there will be MORE competition and lower prices. I think you'll see MORE specialty stores trying to outdo the next guy with market-driven pricing... not state-mandated pricing.

Ever price a bottle of whiskey or 12-pack in a BP in WV? Now, the stuff near the ocean and beaches is expensive because the "market" will drive those prices up. When you're looking to get your booze on when you're on vaca, you'll pay whatever, but check some stores inland. The prices are hella cheap, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. :goodidea:

mr4teth
11-20-2009, 07:07 AM
:rotflol: Another reason not to have beer at convenience stores!! :rotflol:

http://www.steelcitystangs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17805

Troll
03-25-2010, 05:51 PM
I got an email from these folks today with a link to a new website.

https://www.sixpacktogo.org/index.da

I am now an official, full-fledged, card-carrying member of the Beer Brigade.

:rollingfloorrlol: :Beer: :lazy: :beerchug:

cam303
03-26-2010, 01:35 AM
Giant Eagle has quite a few stores selling beer now. I have done the wiring for the coolers on 5 of them and just got home from working on one in seven fields.
They have to do a lot of silly things to make it compliant with the LCB rules.

pRojekt02GT
03-26-2010, 06:25 AM
I'm not signing this!

If this is passed it will have adverse effects on small businesses (beer distributors/bars) who have paid exorbitant amounts of money for their liquor license and in yearly state/federal taxes.

If you're too lazy to drive an extra few miles to support your neighbor who owns the local beer distributor or bar than you don't deserve to drink!

:highfive:

my exact thoughts!!

your own fault for not being able to get beer late at night, go a little earlier or get it the day before if you know you dont have the time!

demonspeed
03-30-2010, 10:58 AM
While I respect that some people do not believe in this, there are some things to keep in mind.

While one may want to save the "Mom & Pop" shops, one day, Mom & Pop will pass away. This means that someone else will have to come in and buy their license for an exorbitant amount of money. Why does it have to be that difficult?

Someone also mentioned that the distributors paid a lot of money for their license. So what? They're still going to sell a ton of cases and kegs.

The fact of the matter is people simply want to purchase fewer items, especially those people who want to try out new beers. Why does one have to purchase a case for that? Why could one not simply pick up a 6 pack, or a bottle of wine, for their dinner when shopping at the store?

If the distributors are so concerned, do they forget that they can keep longer hours 7 days a week? More time for revenue! Gee... difficult concept.

Most things in Pennsylvania are archaic. This is more glaring to me since I had moved away and came back. Pittsburgh, especially, is even more stuck in the dark ages of progression than anywhere else. This is not meant as an insult, rather it's just an observation from someone who is impartial.

Instead of our elected officials trying to uphold these antiquated laws (from prohibition!), they should move on to bigger issues such as our new healthcare fiasco.

My .02

mr4teth
03-30-2010, 11:45 AM
While I respect that some people do not believe in this, there are some things to keep in mind.

While one may want to save the "Mom & Pop" shops, one day, Mom & Pop will pass away. This means that someone else will have to come in and buy their license for an exorbitant amount of money. Why does it have to be that difficult?

Someone also mentioned that the distributors paid a lot of money for their license. So what? They're still going to sell a ton of cases and kegs.



Economics 101 ..... Supply and demand! If this bill is passed PA will hand out Beer/Liquor license to every Tom, Dick and Harry with a convenience store which will destroy the value of any pre-bill license.



The fact of the matter is people simply want to purchase fewer items, especially those people who want to try out new beers. Why does one have to purchase a case for that? Why could one not simply pick up a 6 pack, or a bottle of wine, for their dinner when shopping at the store?
There are numerous shops/bars that will allow you to purchase 6 packs and even mix match in Pittsburgh?



If the distributors are so concerned, do they forget that they can keep longer hours 7 days a week? More time for revenue! Gee... difficult concept.


PA Blue Sky Law prohibits the sale of alcohol on Sunday. I doubt very much if this bill passes this would be changed.



Most things in Pennsylvania are archaic. This is more glaring to me since I had moved away and came back. Pittsburgh, especially, is even more stuck in the dark ages of progression than anywhere else. This is not meant as an insult, rather it's just an observation from someone who is impartial.

Instead of our elected officials trying to uphold these antiquated laws (from prohibition!), they should move on to bigger issues such as our new healthcare fiasco.

My .02

You may call it archaic I call it responsible .... didn't your parents ever tell you just because everyone else is doing "it" it doesn't make it right.

Truth of the matter is there are several "Business" men like Tom Sheetz who have their selfish reasons trying to pass this bill. If these people get what they want just watch what happens to all your local beer distributors. Sheetz is a cancer just like Walmart who destroy local businesses. Yeah great you can save $1.50 on a six pack but do you ever wonder why unemployment rates are sky rocketing?

We can agree on one thing ... This health care bill :rolleyes: is a fiasco!

demonspeed
03-30-2010, 02:00 PM
Economics 101 ..... Supply and demand! If this bill is passed PA will hand out Beer/Liquor license to every Tom, Dick and Harry with a convenience store which will destroy the value of any pre-bill license.


You're reiterating my point. I don't care about the licenses, nor do most consumers. Why does it matter if the value drops? The state has its money. Consider it more like a car purchase.



There are numerous shops/bars that will allow you to purchase 6 packs and even mix match in Pittsburgh?


I shouldn't have to search these out. A quick trip to any store is all that's needed.



PA Blue Sky Law prohibits the sale of alcohol on Sunday. I doubt very much if this bill passes this would be changed.


IF the bill is passed, this will be the next to be changed. Once you get the avalanche started...



You may call it archaic I call it responsible .... didn't your parents ever tell you just because everyone else is doing "it" it doesn't make it right.


My parents are archaic -- I revolted, and I think outside of the box :D



Truth of the matter is there are several "Business" men like Tom Sheetz who have their selfish reasons trying to pass this bill. If these people get what they want just watch what happens to all your local beer distributors. Sheetz is a cancer just like Walmart who destroy local businesses. Yeah great you can save $1.50 on a six pack but do you ever wonder why unemployment rates are sky rocketing?


Pennsylvania needs to get away from being an Old Boys Club and into the 21st century. Look what happened to GM with the same attitude.

Trust me, I don't want to see anyone lose their jobs, but everyone has a choice to make, and the doors aren't locked on the outside. Either adapt or suffer the consequences. They [distributors] have plenty of time to prepare for how to make their businesses continue to prosper when changes happen. One can not just rest on their laurels.


We can agree on one thing ... This health care bill :rolleyes: is a fiasco!


Countdown to 2012...


I like stimulating conversation such as this. I hope one doesn't take offense to it as that is not the point :awsome:

mr4teth
03-30-2010, 02:21 PM
I like stimulating conversation such as this. I hope one doesn't take offense to it as that is not the point :awsome:

Not at all I like to hearing other peoples opinions even if I don't always agree with them :veryhappy:

BTW - We don't need to wait until 2012! November is right around the corner!

demonspeed
03-30-2010, 02:59 PM
:thumbsup: