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Urin Asshole
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Brewing economic scandal
On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 13:04:37 -0400,
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 11:58:49 -0400, iBoaterer
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That is how much the state charges the lucky winner of the lottery but
the number of licenses are limited and they become instantly more
valuable once you own one.
Depending on what county you live in and the demand the sky is the
limit when you want to buy one.
Typically the state requires you to actually operate under the license
for a while before you can sell it, to avoid speculators.
Cite?
Which state?
You can just google this yourself if you want
Try cost liquor license state
scroll down past the government hits and look at the resale sites.
Most places with quota license laws are sold out as soon as the new
licenses go on sale, usually right after the census and they usually
have a lottery to sell them. After that, they become a free market
commodity
We were in the Florida license lottery in 1990 and it cost a few
hundred then, just to play (not refundable). We didn't win.
If we had, the license was worth about $250k after we operated it for
a year or two. (I don't remember the actual time but it was in that
range).
Sounds like more bs. You said Florida or didn't you? Boater showed you
the link. Now you claim you knew all along and actually tried it.
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