Salisbury Maryland Mayor Jake Day and Comptroller Peter Franchot are ignoring state laws by allowing the recently sold riverfront property for $5,000.00 to allow beer sales without due process through the Wicomico Liquor Board. 2-B laws are strictly designed to help a festival, (such as this one) to bypass the Liquor Boards across the state for only beer and wine manufactured IN THE STATE of Maryland. It does NOT include Budweiser, Miller and so forth, yet even though we had stated early on that when Day and Council President Jack Heath put together the sale and contract of that $5,000.00 riverfront lot there was no way they could get the liquor license in time and the contract was no good based on that alone.
Well, clearly they never planned on going through the normal channels every single business is forced to do, just like the rainbow cross walk Downtown is 100% illegal. Do all of you remember the thin blue line Ocean City painted and then had to remove down Coastal Highway not that long ago. Well, like the crosswalk or not, it's illegal, period.
The Comptrollers Officer refuses to return phone calls referencing this matter.
It's amazing to me how many laws & regulations Boy Wonder has broken for this folk festival. And "everyone" (government wise) is just looking the other way!
ReplyDeleteJoe, can you cite to that state law more specifically than the “2-B law?” Would appreciate more detail as to their legal violations.
ReplyDeleteYou have to come to the realization this idiot has been given free reign fot "His" LGBT festival.
ReplyDeletePete "do as I say, not what I do" Franchot and his antics regarding alcohol needs to retire!!
ReplyDeleteLook at where the cash goes from the sales and the group pushing these sales...call the Stet's Attorney to step in...that's right they lost that big murder case this week!
ReplyDeleteHogan why are you allowing these law breakers to continue in your administration? Your actions so for tell me you are part of these law breakers and don't want to hold these bully democrats responsible.
ReplyDelete10:29 AM its called google. do it yourself
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