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Legal Sunday Drugs

Posted in Uncategorized by chamblee54 on February 15, 2011






Every year, the Georgia Lesterslature has a proposal to allow alcohol to be sold on Sunday. This year, like all previous years, it appears that this proposal will not be passed into law .The whining has begun. WAHHHH!!! I WANT MY KOBIR!!!

These crybabies seem to forget that their drug of choice is legal six days a week. You do not have to take a “drug screen” to prove that you have not had a beer in the last month. You cannot lose your home if the police find a bottle of wine in it. You don’t have to buy your poison from criminals, operating on street corners in bad neighborhoods.

There are legal drugs and illegal drugs. This has little to do with the harm done by these substances. It is a matter of who has the lobbyists to bribe the Legislators, to keep their monopoly on legal buzzes. Those who use legal drugs, like alcohol, are druggies with special privileges.

And now the alcohol druggies are screaming because they can’t cop their poison on Sunday! Awww, poor thing. It is not good enough that your addictive substance is legal, advertised on television, and encouraged by society. That is not good enough for you. Now, you want to “right” to purchase your deadly, addictive drug on Sunday.

Alcohol is addictive. If you drink too much it can kill you. If you drink too much and try to drive, you can kill others. And yet, it is legal, and substances like marijuana are illegal. This is despite the fact that marijuana is much less harmful that alcohol.

The laws against marijuana are the root of the erosion of rights in this country. The laws against marijuana are super laws. You can lose your drivers license if you are caught with marijuana. You can lose your car or home. When you try to get a job, you are required to take a “drug screen” that indicates you have not smoked pot in the last month. None of these super laws apply to alcohol, despite the fact that alcohol is an addictive hard drug.

Buy your hooch on Saturday, or wait until Monday. Be happy that your drug of choice is legal. Pictures today are from ” The Special Collections and Archives,Georgia State University Library”




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  1. Michael's avatar Michael said, on February 15, 2011 at 10:28 am

    The problem is that there are certain “religious groups” that want to continue to foist their belief system on all of us here in Georgia. They don’t care that other people’s Sabbath is on another day – Sunday is their Sabbath and they want no one to be able to buy their liquor. They want all of us to be in church, to be as miserable as they are. Doesn’t matter if you’re not their particular sect of their religion – they’re going to dictate to the rest of us when we can and cannot get our liquor!

    • chamblee54's avatar chamblee54 said, on February 15, 2011 at 10:34 am


      Thank you for stopping by.
      Arguably, the “war on drugs” is a secular religion. It is advantageous to the alcohol industry, which likes having a monopoly on legal thrills. It is a polygamous marriage of convenience for several groups.
      This religion likes to foist it’s opinions upon the public.


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