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Well let's hope all states will follow suit.
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Well let's hope all states will follow suit.
Well let's hope all states will follow suit.
I highly doubt it. There is a reason you see that article from a Springfield paper instead of from one of our larger cities. Missouri's southwest is extremely conservative but the rest of the state along every major highway won't allow a similar type of policy as AZ has. Missouri is BARELY conservative. BARELY.
This type of law appealed to AZ because of the close proximity to the border. Missouri has no such thing. As someone who has lived here his entire life I'd bet that we won't see the passage of anything similar to the AZ law. And, for the record, some of our state Republicans are batshit crazy anyway. There is a Republican in KC that literally wants to ban alcohol and nudity AT STRIP BARS (who already only serve non-alcoholic beverages at full nude places). And, if i'm not mistaken, that nut bar from St. Charles tried to move the Missouri Show Me State Games from Columbia to St. Charles after we passed our med marijuana ordinance... which was laughed out of the legislature.
And, be sure, Missouri has a lot of things to boycott. Budweiser (which I already boycott because it's owned by a bunch of belgian fucking vampires), Monsanto, Bass Pro Shops etc...
I highly doubt it. There is a reason you see that article from a Springfield paper instead of from one of our larger cities. Missouri's southwest is extremely conservative but the rest of the state along every major highway won't allow a similar type of policy as AZ has. Missouri is BARELY conservative. BARELY.
This type of law appealed to AZ because of the close proximity to the border. Missouri has no such thing. As someone who has lived here his entire life I'd bet that we won't see the passage of anything similar to the AZ law. And, for the record, some of our state Republicans are batshit crazy anyway. There is a Republican in KC that literally wants to ban alcohol and nudity AT STRIP BARS (who already only serve non-alcoholic beverages at full nude places). And, if i'm not mistaken, that nut bar from St. Charles tried to move the Missouri Show Me State Games from Columbia to St. Charles after we passed our med marijuana ordinance... which was laughed out of the legislature.
And, be sure, Missouri has a lot of things to boycott. Budweiser (which I already boycott because it's owned by a bunch of belgian fucking vampires), Monsanto, Bass Pro Shops etc...
Not to mention the fact that Budweiser tastes like shit...
I highly doubt it. There is a reason you see that article from a Springfield paper instead of from one of our larger cities. Missouri's southwest is extremely conservative but the rest of the state along every major highway won't allow a similar type of policy as AZ has. Missouri is BARELY conservative. BARELY.
This type of law appealed to AZ because of the close proximity to the border. Missouri has no such thing. As someone who has lived here his entire life I'd bet that we won't see the passage of anything similar to the AZ law. And, for the record, some of our state Republicans are batshit crazy anyway. There is a Republican in KC that literally wants to ban alcohol and nudity AT STRIP BARS (who already only serve non-alcoholic beverages at full nude places). And, if i'm not mistaken, that nut bar from St. Charles tried to move the Missouri Show Me State Games from Columbia to St. Charles after we passed our med marijuana ordinance... which was laughed out of the legislature.
And, be sure, Missouri has a lot of things to boycott. Budweiser (which I already boycott because it's owned by a bunch of belgian fucking vampires), Monsanto, Bass Pro Shops etc...
Not to mention the fact that Budweiser tastes like shit...
I highly doubt it. There is a reason you see that article from a Springfield paper instead of from one of our larger cities. Missouri's southwest is extremely conservative but the rest of the state along every major highway won't allow a similar type of policy as AZ has. Missouri is BARELY conservative. BARELY.
This type of law appealed to AZ because of the close proximity to the border. Missouri has no such thing. As someone who has lived here his entire life I'd bet that we won't see the passage of anything similar to the AZ law. And, for the record, some of our state Republicans are batshit crazy anyway. There is a Republican in KC that literally wants to ban alcohol and nudity AT STRIP BARS (who already only serve non-alcoholic beverages at full nude places). And, if i'm not mistaken, that nut bar from St. Charles tried to move the Missouri Show Me State Games from Columbia to St. Charles after we passed our med marijuana ordinance... which was laughed out of the legislature.
And, be sure, Missouri has a lot of things to boycott. Budweiser (which I already boycott because it's owned by a bunch of belgian fucking vampires), Monsanto, Bass Pro Shops etc...
Not to mention the fact that Budweiser tastes like shit...
I'm ex-Army... I've drank worse.. MUCH worse
Well let's hope all states will follow suit.
If anything... this should be a wake up call to the fed to start enforcing immigration laws...
But with this cast in charge, I still severely doubt it
Well let's hope all states will follow suit.