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Irving to Vote on Beer, Alcohol Sales for Third Time Similar measures failed to pass in 2004, 2006

Updated 3:59 PM CDT, Mon, Nov 3, 2008

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Opponents of a measure that would legalize the sale of beer and alcohol in Irving stores are scrambling to get up more signs this weekend.

The overwhelming majority of signs outside Irving City Hall are in support of the bringing beer and wine sales to the city.

Tuesday's election is the third Irving alcohol election in four years. Similar measures failed in 2004 and 2006, but the margins of defeat kept getting smaller.

Supporters say Irving residents want the convenience and the sales tax money.

But opponents say too many stores that would sell beer and wine are clustered close together in south Irving.

When you start introducing that much alcohol into one area, it's going to deteriorate, or the city is going to have to spend so much money keeping it from deteriorating, it's going to offset any tax revenue that you get," said Pastor Dennis Webb, of the Irving Concerned Citizens Coalition.

Those opposed to beer and alcohol sales say support for the measure is mainly financed by out-of-town businesses that stand to make a lot of money in Irving but do not necessarily care about the city.

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  • anonymous Wednesday, Nov 19 at 6:28 PM FLAG COMMENT i was hit by a drunk driver in irving. AND HE WAS AN ILLEGAL ALLIEN! Regardless wet or dry, it is going to happen.
  • Anonymous Wednesday, Nov 19 at 6:25 PM FLAG COMMENT i live in Irving and late september was in a car accident with a drunk driver and it is a dry city right now AND HE WAS AN ILLEGAL ALIEN. So with this said, it is going to happen regardless dry or wet.
  • Alec Tuesday, Nov 18 at 7:41 PM FLAG COMMENT the idea that alcohol sales inside the city increases drunk driving is absolutley rediculous. drinking in resurants and clubs is where the majority of drunk driving incidents occure. if anyone is worried about their children being killed by a drunk driver in Irving obvoulsy has no sense. again, the majority of drunken driving incidents occur at clubs and bars AFTER 11:00pm. if your children are out after that time, maybe y ... MORE >
  • Cristina Wednesday, Nov 5 at 1:48 PM FLAG COMMENT I don't understand why people are against this. Doesn't the alcohol sale in restaurants only promote drunk driving? If people buy their alcohol at a store, they go home and drink it. This makes absolutely no sense to me. I'm glad it passed.
  • MadMomma Wednesday, Nov 5 at 1:32 PM FLAG COMMENT I for one will be moving to a dry town, I don't mind the sale of alcohol in restraunts, but why put our children at more risk of being killed by drunk drivers. Not to mention the vagrancy and harassment it is likely to cause. I think they need to limit the number of stores able to sell alcohol. Like one store in a 2 mile radius. That will still bring in tax money, and god forbid lets not inconvienience anyone who chooses to dr ... MORE >

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