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<blockquote data-quote="abajaj11" data-source="post: 1622379" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>There may be many reasons why OKlahomans are fatter than other state residents, or thinner than some, but to tie obesity to allowing grocery stores to sell booze is taking it way too far. I don't see any link! Will we all get miraculously thinner if grocery stores are allowed to sell booze? Does the entry of healthy food have to be tied to stores being allowed to sell booze? there's plenty of healthy food in stores already. Plus we have many farms. None of which sell booze but all of which sell stuff far healthier than your average booze selling grocery store on the left coast. </p><p>and in any case, this issue is more important than second amendment rights, on a 2A Forum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1622379, member: 3553"] There may be many reasons why OKlahomans are fatter than other state residents, or thinner than some, but to tie obesity to allowing grocery stores to sell booze is taking it way too far. I don't see any link! Will we all get miraculously thinner if grocery stores are allowed to sell booze? Does the entry of healthy food have to be tied to stores being allowed to sell booze? there's plenty of healthy food in stores already. Plus we have many farms. None of which sell booze but all of which sell stuff far healthier than your average booze selling grocery store on the left coast. and in any case, this issue is more important than second amendment rights, on a 2A Forum? [/QUOTE]
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