Message from @Nerthulas
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you don't know what you're talking about
I'm saying a town can be privately owned and function the same.
at all
Lmao
Just saying no over and over again and changing the subject is not winning
that isn't even the conversation
They exist literally, voluntary mutual arrangements that prohibit alcohol.
you decided to have a completely separate conversation
when he said 'dry towns'
he meant really existing ones in his country
its a term
Yes
what it describes is a town with a prohibition on the books against alcohol
Yes
You're referring to counties, not towns
Big difference
Towns can be voluntary and mutual.
no, they can't
they really can't
'dry town' doesn't mean what you think it means
Any contractual obligation made of its members are voluntary in-term.
it doesn't mean a town where there isn't any alcohol
listen
it doesn't mean what you think it means
it does not mean a town where there isn't any alcohol
it means a town with a prohibition on the books of the municipal code against alcohol
They don't permit the sale of alcohol, yes.
Dosen't matter.
Such an arrangement can be voluntary and contractual.
Why couldn't it be?
that is a law, formed by a democratically elected city or town council, backed by state force
You enter sombody's tenant property and agree to a set of terms so long as you're there.
'could be, couldn't be'
talking about what is
not what could be
But there are towns are ran mutually.
they ***are not*** voluntary