ontario's hypocritical liquor rules
Published on: March 9, 2016 | Last Updated: March 9, 2016 6:00 AM EST
Ontario residents will soon be able to buy beer in grocery stores. CHRIS YOUNG / THE CANADIAN PRESS
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The provincial Liberal government has reached the ultimate heights of hypocrisy allowing the sale of alcohol in grocery stores.
After imposing strict regulations on the sale of tobacco products and requiring even the smallest variety stores to absorb the expense of “concealing” the products from view, now, small children riding in grocery carts can see and familiarize themselves with what one day soon might become their favourite beer and wine.
So children are not allowed in liquor stores, but grocery stores are OK. Besides, it’s just beer and wine and everyone knows these alcohol products don’t pose any health or social problems, right?
Seriously, there is no moral integrity in this government. And to those who say Windsor-Essex shot ourselves in the foot for not electing a Liberal candidate, I ask how could we, in good conscience, and for the sake of decency, vote for such lowly miscreants?
My feels We do not want anyone selling disgusting and nasty cigarettes which serve no purpose other than something to be addicted to. Alcoholics cause problems not bottles of beer or wine inside of a grocery store. I think that they should put up the jail time for teens because more teens under the age are doing drugs, alcohol.
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