newstimes.com — HARTFORD -- Connecticut voters support decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, but in a weird twist on this emerging liberal agenda, they oppose allowing grocery stores to sell wine and distilled spirits, according to the new Quinnipiac University Poll. The poll, released Tuesday morning, also shows voters support Sunday liquor
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They want to keep the ban on wine and liquor sales by grocery stores because they take too much business away from the package stores.
libertylady7Mar 12, 2009
Go away troll!!!
libertylady7Mar 12, 2009
@QuestionQQQQ. You and middleblocker should get together since you are both annoying trolls.
upstream1Mar 12, 2009
haha, it was long cause the author was stoned!
ronpaulsMar 12, 2009
poll: people in Connecticut should elect peter schiff
lordskywalkerMar 13, 2009
Good point I guess, Lava. Maybe as a very short interim, though the way things are going, it may be sooner than later.
dookielumpsMar 14, 2009
i don't get why more people don't do this, it takes away my stomach pain instantly.
radicalharmonyApr 6, 2009
Amazingly, the phrase "Connecticut Governor" has stronger google pagerank for a drug policy reform site than it does for her official website! See here:<a class="user" href="http://justinholmes.com/2009/04/ct-governor-google-marijuana-decriminalizatio/">http://justinholmes.com/2009/04/ct-governor-google ...</a>It seems as though this effort is working.