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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 2918228" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>How can you say their objections are false when you say you haven't researched the question? </p><p></p><p>Don't care about Missouri or whatever because this is this particular law pertaining Oklahoma... apples to oranges. Once again, they are limiting the liquor stores as to what hours they can operate or sell, they have age restrictions, and not allowing them more than 20% of ancillary products to make up for lost revenue. Walmart, QT, Reasors, etc have no such restrictions. Apply this to the gun world and y'all would be livid. Imagine a law where a gun store is forced to maintain 80% of it's revenue from Firearm sales, and then allows Wally world to do as it pleases. </p><p></p><p>As far as the consumer being the winner, well in some ways for sure, in others? Not sure because you will not have much competition on the wholesale level. Prices will likely increase in that respect.</p><p></p><p>I'm actually for most of the law, problem is in Oklahoma our lawmakers are minions to big box stores as if we need them to survive. Buy local when you can people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 2918228, member: 24"] How can you say their objections are false when you say you haven't researched the question? Don't care about Missouri or whatever because this is this particular law pertaining Oklahoma... apples to oranges. Once again, they are limiting the liquor stores as to what hours they can operate or sell, they have age restrictions, and not allowing them more than 20% of ancillary products to make up for lost revenue. Walmart, QT, Reasors, etc have no such restrictions. Apply this to the gun world and y'all would be livid. Imagine a law where a gun store is forced to maintain 80% of it's revenue from Firearm sales, and then allows Wally world to do as it pleases. As far as the consumer being the winner, well in some ways for sure, in others? Not sure because you will not have much competition on the wholesale level. Prices will likely increase in that respect. I'm actually for most of the law, problem is in Oklahoma our lawmakers are minions to big box stores as if we need them to survive. Buy local when you can people. [/QUOTE]
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