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Local Walmart stopped selling Ruger firearms and you must be to buy ammo.
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1418800" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Don't know any that used eminent domain to take peoples houses either. Got no issue with business growth, got issues with corporate welfare, grants subsidies, or "special" tax breaks. </p><p></p><p>The issues are the same when it comes to what's good for the community in my mind, and in my experience none of the above serve a community. A few councilmen may benefit, but overall the +/- $$$$ comes in negative for all the above mentioned players in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I'm unaware of a family owned brothel, (unless one considers the Mafia a real family) but I imagine if legalized a nationwide chain of brothels could match those numbers.</p><p></p><p>The government is the only one capable of losing money on alcohol, and prostitution. They took over the famous Mustang Ranch in Nevada while there was a tax dispute. Their mandate requires them to run a business while the legal process takes place. They bankrupt the place.</p><p></p><p>For the record the closest I've ever been to such a place was the year my partner drew an antelope and deer tag in the same year. We were driving US 50 which is nick named the "Loneliest Road in America". Miles of more miles, and an absolutely, straight, bare road, it got late, and time to pull over and sleep (trailer). Nothing, more nothing. Finally saw some lights, that as we got closer turned into an RV park, trailers, campers and looked like we wouldn't have to wake anybody to check in. Yeah you guessed it, in the absolute middle of no where, is a thriving whore house. We drove the rest of the night. Had breakfast in a place that had place mats that were maps of every brothel in the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1418800, member: 30671"] Don't know any that used eminent domain to take peoples houses either. Got no issue with business growth, got issues with corporate welfare, grants subsidies, or "special" tax breaks. The issues are the same when it comes to what's good for the community in my mind, and in my experience none of the above serve a community. A few councilmen may benefit, but overall the +/- $$$$ comes in negative for all the above mentioned players in my opinion. I'm unaware of a family owned brothel, (unless one considers the Mafia a real family) but I imagine if legalized a nationwide chain of brothels could match those numbers. The government is the only one capable of losing money on alcohol, and prostitution. They took over the famous Mustang Ranch in Nevada while there was a tax dispute. Their mandate requires them to run a business while the legal process takes place. They bankrupt the place. For the record the closest I've ever been to such a place was the year my partner drew an antelope and deer tag in the same year. We were driving US 50 which is nick named the "Loneliest Road in America". Miles of more miles, and an absolutely, straight, bare road, it got late, and time to pull over and sleep (trailer). Nothing, more nothing. Finally saw some lights, that as we got closer turned into an RV park, trailers, campers and looked like we wouldn't have to wake anybody to check in. Yeah you guessed it, in the absolute middle of no where, is a thriving whore house. We drove the rest of the night. Had breakfast in a place that had place mats that were maps of every brothel in the state. [/QUOTE]
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