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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 347393" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Close, but just a small cigar... Have lived in West Texas for many years I can testify.....The Strip is indeed in Lubbock County, precinct 3 was voted in "wet" for package liquor, beer and wine, but ONLY outside the city limits. The other three precincts are still "dry" for packaged booze. However, inside the city limits it is legal for the sell of liquor by the drink, bars, restaurants, clubs...etc, etc. A few miles west of the old Reese Air Force Base ( Where UpState was stationed) there was a small country community that incorporated as a city and held a "wet/dry election and wet won, there is one liquor store and one night club. This is just outside of Levelland. South of Lubbock the same scenario happened. Both these are in otherwise "dry" counties. Wolfforth just recently voted "wet" for beer and wine package sales with no hard stuff allowed. SO the availability for booze is easy, closing bars wouldn't have much effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 347393, member: 13254"] Close, but just a small cigar... Have lived in West Texas for many years I can testify.....The Strip is indeed in Lubbock County, precinct 3 was voted in "wet" for package liquor, beer and wine, but ONLY outside the city limits. The other three precincts are still "dry" for packaged booze. However, inside the city limits it is legal for the sell of liquor by the drink, bars, restaurants, clubs...etc, etc. A few miles west of the old Reese Air Force Base ( Where UpState was stationed) there was a small country community that incorporated as a city and held a "wet/dry election and wet won, there is one liquor store and one night club. This is just outside of Levelland. South of Lubbock the same scenario happened. Both these are in otherwise "dry" counties. Wolfforth just recently voted "wet" for beer and wine package sales with no hard stuff allowed. SO the availability for booze is easy, closing bars wouldn't have much effect. [/QUOTE]
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