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Will City Creek get liquor licenses?
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How about you follow the predecessors you want, and let other people follow the predecessors they want.
What is interesting is I bet you 1.5 billion dollars that by the time City Creek opens up there will be enough liquor licenses for any restaurant that wants to rent space. I also bet that it will be widely supported and pass easily. Amazing what a billion dollar investment will get you.
I predict...
Of course they will. It just won't happen in the 2009 legislature, give it to 2010.
Do you really think that the state of Utah would prevent the profits and taxes gained by high-end restaurants in downtown SLC?
That does't make us drunken athiests. We may belong to other religions for whom Sunday is not the Sabbath. We may belong to a religion that does not ban alcohol.
As long as Utahns continue to consume high-caffeine Mountain Dew, and make comments about anyone who drinks a Coca-Cola, this divide will continue.
I personally have no problems with fine resturants having the right to serve alcohol. The usual amount consumed in these instances is not a problem. I do have more of a problem with "bars" that serve only alcohol as this is where it seems people tend to drink too much. I have had friends killed by drunk drivers and this week I had a friend and neighbor seriously injured, almost killed, by a drunk driver so I do have a problem with those that over indulge and then drive.
I was born and raised LDS and what drove me away from the church were members that had the same narrow minded thoughts as you. You're not better than the rest of us - get over it...
John clearly stated that he doesn't believe this is a religious issue. Why do we want more alcohol in the community?? I see no benefit to it besides a few revenues with a lot more costs.
Hmmm, Temple Square is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world, yet they serve no alcohol. I think Salt Lake City can be different and still attract visitors--probably a lot more visitors than by just becoming what everyone else is.
Get rid of our niche, and nobody will have any reason to visit SLC, a village in the desert. Hey, people really can make it through dinner without alcohol, and find out it's actually a lot more fun--I can have more fun sober than I ever could under the influence of alcohol!
Huh?
Taylor, you really need to get out more.
By the way, the person who commented that Diet Coke caused someone's obesity hasn't read the latest research about artificial sweeteners. There has been NO evidence suggesting that such sweeteners cause cravings for simple carbohydrates. The test subjects from ten years ago were chosen BECAUSE they drank Diet Coke. As it turns out, they were drinking Diet Coke primarily because they were fat and were trying to avoid the extra calories. Those subjects subsequently ate more simple sugars not because of the sweetener but because they, for whatever reason, were the most likely to eat too much sugar anyway. Once the studies were controlled for existing obesity there was no difference in intake of complex carbohydrates. It is similar to the red wine studies. The "tea totalers" were found to avoid alcohol BECAUSE they had pre-existing health problems. The studies are invalid.
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