Voters OK Sunday alcohol sales in Florence, deny them in Lake City

Voters OK Sunday alcohol sales in Florence, deny them in Lake City

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Votes for Florence’s referendum which asked voters if Sunday alcohol sales should be permitted on-site at local establishments resulted in 6,131 votes in favor of Sunday alcohol sales and 5,434 votes against it at press time Tuesday.

Tim Norwood, chairman of the Florence Hospitality Association, said he is excited about the possibilities brought about by the vote.

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“I think that certainly the voice of the people is speaking that they want to have freedom of choice and the chance for economic growth in Florence,” he said. “I think this is going to be the biggest economic impact in Florence for the tourism and hospitality industry that we’ve seen. It will open tremendous opportunities for other national chains to move to Florence.”

But, Norwood said, if the numbers reverse prior to the final tally, he and many other in Florence will be disappointed.

“If it is a no, people have (listened) to a small minority voice that has fabricated statistics and used fear to manipulate the electorate,” he said.

Strengthening Florence Families Chairman Gary Finklea said in a previous interview that many successful chains have come to Florence despite the lack of Sunday sales.

“Look what we’ve attracted so far,” he said, citing Olive Garden as an example. “Look at the waiting lines at these places, even on Sunday.”

Finklea said he thinks the change will be one Florence regrets as time goes on.

“Whether we lose or win, the position we took on this issue was the right one to take for Florence citizens and their families,” he said.

Finklea said at press time that the results were too close for him to think it might go in favor of alcohol sales on Sunday.

“We’re still optimistic despite some of the irregularities at the polls,” he said.

According to a study by a Columbia consultant Sunday alcohol sales in Florence could bring 200 new jobs and $234,000 in direct local road and hospitality tax revenue.

It could also generate economic activity leading to the creation of more than 160 jobs in the Florence area and a multiplied impact of more than 200 new local jobs, said Harry Miley Jr. of Miley, Gallo & Associates in a previous interview.

He also estimated that about $2.3 million in labor income would be generated and spent throughout the Florence area.

The city’s projections of additional hospitality tax and city business license fees, plus a potential $93,000 in Sunday alcohol licenses could equal $261,129 in new revenue.

The referendum applies to on-site liquor sales and off-site beer and wine sales in Lake City, but it only applies to sales of alcoholic drinks for on-premises consumption in the city of Florence, which some members of the community say isn’t needed.

In Lake City, voters took an opposing view from those in Florence, saying no to a referendum that would allow alcohol sales not only within establishments on Sunday, but would also permit Sunday beer and wine sales for off-site consumption.

The residents of Lake City voted against the referendum, with 1,170 voting no and 1,072 voting yes.

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Flag Comment Posted by Debbie29541 on November 05, 2008 at 3:53 pm

dewstain:
I am a Christian, a Christ follower. If following the doctrine of the Bible, God’s Word, makes me a fundamentalist then I guess I am a fundamentalist also, as I try to follow God’s word as close I can. I am not perfect, but thank God, I am forgiven.

The “nonsense” that you say I have spoken is from the Bible and if you believe that is nonsense that is your opinion, you have free will to decide what your beliefs will be.

That being said, you may find the Bible nonsense, but you did state your opinion without resulting to nasty name calling. For that, I thank you.

I respect your opinion and your right to have it, and am very glad to see that someone who supported this movement could respond without venom and viciousness.

I have completed the steps to no longer be notified of responses; so, this will truly be my last post. I am happy to end on a better note than I thought was possible.

May God Bless us all, for HE will be glorified in ALL things and HE is still in complete control.

Flag Comment Posted by dogman on November 05, 2008 at 3:53 pm

Not all Christians believe the same as there is a spectrum of beliefs within any faith tradition.  Personally, as a Christian, I see no conflict with drinking in moderation on Sunday or any other day of the week.  I do, however, see a conflict with taking it upon yourself to decide who is or isn’t “christian” enough or pushing your narrow world view on others.

Flag Comment Posted by dewstain on November 05, 2008 at 2:38 pm

Here’s a quick vocabulary lesson for everyone:

Christian - believer in Jesus Christ as savior; somebody whose religion is Christianity

Fundamentalist - movement with strict view of doctrine; a religious or political movement based on a literal interpretation of and strict adherence to doctrine, especially as a return to former principles.


Debbie, it is possible to be a Christian and not believe in all of your nonsense.  I’m not teaching you about Christianity, I’m simply helping to provide you with a more literal definition for your Fundamentalist views.

I was disappointed that I could not vote on such a grossly unconstitutional law, but as luck would have it, the residents of greater Florence got it correct.

Flag Comment Posted by Debbie29541 on November 05, 2008 at 1:52 pm

Thank you fostermom5.

That is so true. I had no intention of responding to anymore posts, but to call someone a fool, well, it really does show where a person’s heart is.

You are right, God is much bigger than all this. My salvation is through God’s son and my hope lies in God and His promises. Thanks for being a voice of reason. God Bless you and your family.

I am but God’s humble servent, and will now quietly bow out of any more “rants” and not respond to those people sent to provoke.

Flag Comment Posted by fostermom5 on November 05, 2008 at 1:45 pm

Wow. You guys really know how to use the Word as a sword. Only problem is it’s not meant for us to attack each other. Let’s everybody calm down and remember that God is bigger than all this.

Flag Comment Posted by Debbie29541 on November 05, 2008 at 1:28 pm

Lisa, I do not seek your guidance, nor do I seek the guidance of man, I seek God’s guidance, as a Christian should. I hope you will seek His guidance before you speak and then maybe you will not be so venomous.

Christians are to lead others to Christ, you are not leading or guiding anyone to Christ by calling them a fool. You seem to be very hot-headed and perhaps should cool off a little bit so that your speech does not reflect so poorly on your personal testimony to others.

Flag Comment Posted by lisa on November 05, 2008 at 1:12 pm

Debbie29541:

I could care less if people think I’m a christian. I’m here to teach you and anyone else who needs my guidance.

If you listen .. you will learn.

Now ... stay in Effingham fool.

Flag Comment Posted by florenceZoo on November 05, 2008 at 12:26 pm

After reading all that non sense I need a drink.

Flag Comment Posted by florenceZoo on November 05, 2008 at 12:26 pm

I feel like its Sunday!

Flag Comment Posted by lisa on November 05, 2008 at 12:05 pm

Debbie29541 :

Thank you for correcting the reference to the scripture.

I have a clock that goes “cuckoo, cuckoo”.

At the top of every hour I’ll be thinking about you!

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