Group wants SLED to investigate Florence Sunday alcohol sales vote

Group wants SLED to investigate Florence Sunday alcohol sales vote

Angela Kershner/Morning News

Bartender Tsukasa Sato mixes drinks at Redbone Alley where it will soon be possible to order drinks on Sundays in Florence on Thursday.

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Members of Strengthening Florence Families are voicing complaints about the results of Florence’s Sunday alcohol sales referendum, which voters passed in Tuesday’s general election.

The group’s chairman, Gary Finklea, called a press conference Thursday afternoon to say the group would not be filing a formal protest of the election, but that it would be bringing a number of issues to the attention of the Florence County Election Commission.

“We determined that the reason we did not win this election was that we were not successful in getting our message out that this referendum, if passed, not only applied to sales of alcohol in restaurants with your meal, but that it also applied to bars,” Finklea said to explain why they do not plan to file a protest.

He did, however, show photographs of people distributing literature at or near the doors of polling locations at Poynor Adult/Community Education Center and at the Church at Sandhurst, urging support of the referendum at certain Florence precincts Tuesday.

“In addition to the information being distributed outside the doorway, which is a violation of the law, it was laying on the voter registration table, which is also improper and a violation of the law,” Finklea said.

The group also is calling for an investigation by the State Law Enforcement Division into allegations that someone paid the people passing out literature in favor of the referendum.

“We want to bring this to the attention of the Election Commission and we want them to bring this to the attention of SLED and ask them to investigate who (the person) is,” Finklea said.

He said the group will continue to work towards their original goal, despite the unfavorable outcome of the election.

“We hope that the Hospitality Association’s infiltration into our area will be the ripple of a wave that begins to cause folks who share our values to step up for our city and continue to fight for good,” he said.

Restaurants in Florence hope to be able to offer people the choice of an alcoholic beverage by Nov. 16, according to the Hospitality Association of South Carolina.

Tom Sponseller, president of the association, said the time line to offer alcoholic drinks on Sunday depends on how quickly the Florence County Election Commission sends the results of the vote to the S.C. Department of Revenue.

“They have to provide (the department) with a copy of what the question says on the ballot,” he said. “Once (the department) approves it, then they develop a city of Florence license.”

Sponseller said typically that takes about 24 hours after the votes are officially approved.

“Most of them are done Thursday or Friday (after the election),” he said. “Usually that license cannot be purchased on the first weekend, but by next weekend they should have the licenses and be open for business.”

Allan Hyman, front of the house manager for Redbone Alley in Florence, said the restaurant plans to purchase a license as soon as possible.

“If we could have gotten it this week, then we would have gotten it this week,” he said.

Hyman said management for the restaurant called on Wednesday to check on the timeline.

“They still had a few absentee ballots they had to count before they could say it passed,” he said.

But, Hyman said, there are no plans in the works to celebrate the passage of the referendum at Redbone Alley.

“For us, it was just getting it passed for the freedom of choice,” he said. “It’s just something we wanted for our patrons to have the choice while they were coming in.”

Sponseller said Florence wasn’t the only city asking for residents to vote on Sunday alcohol sales in South Carolina.

“There were more than have ever been done in the state,” he said. “There were 10 (similar referendums) on Tuesday.”

The final, uncertified, word from the voters in regard to the referendum was determined late Wednesday night resulted in 8,039 votes in favor and 7,609 votes against Sunday alcohol sales in Florence.

Steve Love, interim director of the Florence County Voter Registration and Elections Commission, said no complaints can be filed until after the votes are certified today.

“They can be filed after the certification until noon on Wednesday, Nov. 12,” he said.

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Flag Comment Posted by lisa on November 09, 2008 at 9:16 pm

It is my understanding that Gary Finklea “planted” individuals from churches outside of Florence and took the pictures for SLED.

This is just wrong and Finklea should be investigated for this despicable act!

Flag Comment Posted by brainuser1234 on November 08, 2008 at 8:51 am

It seems that Jim Crooks (what a perfect last name for what his orginsation is) and the Florence Baptist Temple just can’t get over the fact that no one wants the church to run the town.

Look out, Bill Monroe, we’re thinking freely. Your control is going away, the church no longer runs this town. We aren’t that town in Footloose anymore.

Time to get a life Mr. Finklea, not everyone is going to hole themselves in church and pray every day.

People have lives in this town. People want to have free will. Let us be who we are, even if that is a “sin on Saturday, church on Sunday” crowd.

Flag Comment Posted by MrsFlorence on November 07, 2008 at 8:45 pm

This is just ridiculous! People are going to drink whether it is Sunday or Monday! If someone knows they are going to need alcohol on Sunday then they will buy enough over the weekend to last them through Sunday. By making this legal, we are getting rid of the bootleggers and helping businesses make money. What’s next, stopping tobacco sales on sunday also? GIVE IT A REST ALREADY!

Flag Comment Posted by kcross1978 on November 07, 2008 at 12:03 pm

Of course we could use the time and energy to actually get stiffer laws passed for the people who actually drink and drive rathern than passing judgement on people and how they conduct themselves. If they aren’t breaking the law then isn’t that between them and God?

Flag Comment Posted by florenceZoo on November 07, 2008 at 11:55 am

With as crazy as these people are, I wouldn’t put it past them to pay someone to hand out a couple pieces of literature at pollings locations..then take a few pictures of them. Which is more than likly what happened. They can’t lose control!

Flag Comment Posted by Bmiller9687 on November 07, 2008 at 11:47 am

If Mr. Finklea has nothing else to do besides ride around and worry about what everyone else is doing then I have to say that he needs to get a real job and a life. I don’t understand why everyone in this town is so worried about what everyone else is doing. Mind your own business. We don’t tell you what to do and we don’t need to be told what to do. You are never going to be able to control the world so give it up. I don’t even drink. I am a christian, and I have children. I work and live everyday like everyone else. If someone wants to drink that is there own business. Please just let it go. You lost and now Florence is moving towards joining the rest of the universe. Please get a hobby or at least stop worrying about other people that you are NEVER going to change.

Flag Comment Posted by dewstain on November 06, 2008 at 11:48 pm

Wow…sore losers…

Remind anyone else of the Democrats in the 2000 Pres. Election?

Flag Comment Posted by Nick on November 06, 2008 at 10:11 pm

“..we want them to bring this to the attention of SLED and ask them to investigate…“

While they’re here, maybe SLED can also investigate Gary Finklea for copyright infringement given that he’s made a ton of money in his development over by South Florence High school off someone else’s intellectual property. You know - it’s the place with all the cartoon & video game character names. Does anybody else think he paid Nintendo, Disney or Pixar one thin dime in royalties for names like Luigi (Mario Brothers), Spud (Toy Story), Peatrie, Spike, Chomper (Land Before Time), et cetera?

“Thou shalt not steal” is pretty basic when it comes to character, and I have to wonder about his. His values as a member of the faithful leave a lot to be desired in my opinion, since he doesn’t seem to apply them to himself, and seeks so fervently to impose them upon others.

Flag Comment Posted by florencemom on November 06, 2008 at 8:37 pm

I have lived in Florence my entire life and for the most part have been proud of it. However I am tired of certain factions of the population trying to impose THEIR morality on others. People will drink whether it is Sunday or not. The difference now will be the ability to buy it legally (and the city gets money from this sale) or illegally-the only one who profits from that is the bootlegger. Last time I checked the Constitution provided for freedom of choice. You can choose not to drink if you so wish. However I will be watching when I go out on Sunday to see how many of you that spouted out against and voted against alcohol on Sunday are the first ones to order an alcoholic beverage.

Flag Comment Posted by florenceZoo on November 06, 2008 at 7:10 pm

These people are amazing! When will it end?

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