Submitted by pm_your_masterpiece t3_10ehwqo in Pennsylvania

Are you just funneling money to the PSP?

ETA: PA is the largest purchaser of alcohol in the US. With that kind of bulk buying power there is absolutely no reason, other than straight up graft, that any other state or store should have better prices. People from other states should want to drive here and buy liquor to fill our coffers. While they're here, other parts of the economy would benefit. We're getting screwed every which way in this state.

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MortimerDongle t1_j4qypo9 wrote

>Are you just funneling money to the PSP?

Answer is always yes

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ktappe t1_j4rbg5b wrote

Selection too. If I want a really fine rum I can only get that at Total Wine; none of the PLCB rums are high end.

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Hib3rnian t1_j4rd7k4 wrote

You argue that it's more cost-effective to drive out of state to buy alcohol; increased state tax on gas and higher PA turnpike rates beg to differ. 😕

So is it the gas and TP rates forcing people to buy alcohol in state or is it alcohol rates forcing people to drive/pay tolls to buy alcohol out of state? Sounds like we get the shaft either way. That's some shrewd taxation game play there.

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[deleted] t1_j4rng58 wrote

>You argue that it's more cost-effective to drive out of state to buy alcohol; increased state tax on gas and higher PA turnpike rates beg to differ.

There are a lot of us that live close to a border and don't have to deal with that 🙄

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mainelinerzzzzz t1_j4ruf0b wrote

The State doesn’t care, they’re playing with other peoples money.

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LilDutchy t1_j4s1w5n wrote

Not to mention that there’s a lot of stuff they just don’t get. I like Mr. Black coffee liquor and regularly make runs out of state to get it… allegedly.

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BogWunder t1_j4s20xj wrote

Ask them about legal weed too. NJ getting my money when it could stay in PA!!!

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Important_Egg_6748 t1_j4s3g5b wrote

Costco sells booze in VA and other states. Much cheaper than anything in PA, by far.

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SolutionsExistInPast t1_j4sensg wrote

Does the PLCB read or answer this type of question here?

If no, then what did the PLCB say when you did reach out to them with your question?

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Fractured_Symmetry t1_j4sgs5g wrote

I'm lucky because I live close to the border, but the state of Pennsylvania gets basically none of my money. I go to Ohio to buy my vapes, my weed, my groceries, my booze, and my gas. None of the places I buy from are better they are just that much cheaper that its better for me to spend an extra hour getting all my necessities if it means saving $100 a month.

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Phillysean23 t1_j4shb2q wrote

PSP is that the organization we call to attract felines to us?

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Phillysean23 t1_j4shmyj wrote

Yes, however, caffeine alters the state of mind. I've seen people post “1-year drug-free” photos while smoking and drinking coffee. I often look at it and say “well technically just the bad ones”

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Golden5StarMan t1_j4sj1n5 wrote

I’m sure this isn’t for everyone but I make my own cider. You can get apples pretty cheap in PA and it’s really easy to make amazing cider at home.

I pay about $4 for a gallon and do 100+ gallons a year.

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BeachBrad t1_j4sjb05 wrote

Must be a bland life completely avoiding anything with chocolate in it, or any drinks with caffeine.

Btw, I don't believe you, Nor do I care. Only thing i care about is the pricks that somehow think there better than anyone else for stuff like this. Heaven forbid they try to feel better with a drink in the shit show of a world we have today.

You better take it the full way though, dont want you to be a hypocrite. Throw out that ibuprofin, turn down that heart drug recommendation your dr gave you.

Or you know, Stop being a dick to people?

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tacobellbandit t1_j4sjqxg wrote

I’m glad I live close to WV and work there most of the time. I can grab my gas, weed, and now booze before I head home. If I didn’t have vested interests in this state I would move out. The taxes are just getting ridiculous and there’s very little to show for it

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Mijbr090490 t1_j4sl2gh wrote

Taxes on alcohol, tobacco etc wouldnt bother me if they went to useful things. They aren't great for a functioning society, but you can't make them go away. Might as well tax the fuck out of them.

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cathie2284 t1_j4squz1 wrote

Did something change? Admittedly it was 20+ years ago but a coworker went over the bridge, shopped in Jersey and went right back over the bridge. Useful to mention the guy was from France and was hosting a christening party for his baby son. Lots of wine. Some beer. He was pulled over. Potential fine was going to be $25 per bottle of wine and $10 per beer. Got a lawyer and got off. Which is why if I ever purchase in DE or NJ I make sure to stop and eat or do some other shopping and don't just go right back over the bridge after getting the booze.

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bad185 t1_j4srxq3 wrote

Not going to lie, I was PISSED today when I stopped for wine and my bottle of choice was $2 more.

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Diarrhea_delivery t1_j4sx2i4 wrote

I'm a hop, skip away from the Jersey border and it's fantastic. Prices on most things are reasonable and I always find a lot of cool things that Pennsylvania doesn't stock.

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avo_cado t1_j4syq28 wrote

I think the state store is better than a bunch of run down low rent liquor stores

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wallacehacks t1_j4t61o8 wrote

Maybe edibles and concentrates and stuff but not flower and not in decent amounts. I have a friend who buys in DC and drives it back to NC with the prices she gets.

Plus you can legally grow a few plants in recreational states. Medical is cool but recreational should be a given by now.

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wallacehacks t1_j4t704q wrote

I haven't kept in touch so things may have changed. Also, you can disagree if you want but that doesn't change the fact that I could lose my house if I grow a plant and there is nowhere to legally pick up an ounce at a decent price.

The PA market suits some but it really depends on how you partake.

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Jive_Sloth t1_j4t8yi2 wrote

On what metric is PA the highest purchaser of alcohol? I would assume it would be a state with a higher population, not that we're not populated. NY or CA or something.

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IrresponsibleScience t1_j4tc98j wrote

Ad a transplant from Chicago, Pennsylvania liquor laws and all are too strange for me. I’m Chicago I can walk into any grocery store and buy any liquor I want. Rum, wine, vodka, beer, at the same time as my groceries.

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truethoughtsgbg t1_j4tf4ls wrote

Distillery with product in PLCB stores said they were sent notice they were raising all prices 4% so they would have to increase their price too due to contract with them. Then PLCB says its due to producers raising prices?? Something doesn't sound right.

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ThinkySushi t1_j4thm2p wrote

We used to live just across the Delaware boarder west of Philadelphia. We would go over into Delaware for shopping and food etc and there was always this PA cop car that would sit right outside the boarder liquor store in Delaware. If your car had pa plates and he saw you leave the liquor store parking lot he would follow you into PA and pull you over.

Never happened to us but I saw it happen to another driver. I was told you just get a fine.

Also was told if you pitched your receipt before you left they couldn't prove you bought the stuff in Delaware, so if you did that you were fine.

Now this was like 14 years ago so maybe it has changed since then like you said

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ThinkySushi t1_j4tiid1 wrote

The article doesn't say if the bill made it past the governor's veto: "But even this minor victory could be short-lived. The bill still needs Senate approval and might have to survive Gov. Tom Wolf's veto pen. Neither is assured."

Anyone know if it passes? It was a conservative bill and wolf was a democrat so he may have vetoed.

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notallwonderarelost t1_j4tizgm wrote

Anyone know if NJ or Delaware have Trader Joe’s that sell Liquor. Moved from a state where they sold it and it was a great cost/benefit to buy it.

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Dude-in-the-backrow t1_j4tjtos wrote

Prices just went up again. Wife's wine went from $13.99 to $15.59..... NY or NJ here we come, only a 20 minute drive.

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tempestveil t1_j4um8i6 wrote

yeah, but then what are we gonna do with excess tax dollars if we don't have politicians that actually use them and use them the right way to benefit the Pennsylvanias who paid in?

Pennsylvania had a $4 billion state tax surplus last year and politicians just sit on their hands with it they don't spend it they don't have any plans to spend it... It's fucking infuriating.

I wish somebody would let us fucking put our hats out and collect off the top of every service and good they use and buy.

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TylerDaKid t1_j4vhcvq wrote

Not to mention that holding a medical cannabis card technically federally prohibits you from purchasing or possessing a firearm. Cannabis is still federally illegal, so when you're filling out your background check and information sheet and they ask if you use drugs and you say no because it's legal in your state, your technically lying in the federal government's eyes. A lot of people have argued this with me, to which I say literally Google it lol. It's the top Google result.

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TylerDaKid t1_j4vndqo wrote

Yeah if you have a clearance at the federal level, it more than likely would affect it. Or you're at least be questioned about it I would assume. Actually I'm almost certain of it because I have a couple friends that have low level government clearances and they abstain from cannabis use entirely. Money's too good lol

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forgotmycheese t1_j4w15ts wrote

Ehh, the cost doesn’t bother me. I think it’s better that the state profit off of alcohol sales than private parties. I do wish less money went to cops and more to schools and SEPTA. Besides, while selection and price might be better in cities, it’ll probably go down in rural areas. Plus PLCB jobs are unionized. If PA went private then you’d see lots of decent unionized jobs be lost.

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pm_your_masterpiece OP t1_j4w2ku7 wrote

I'm not asking them to go private... I want them to make their prices competitive with the states around us so that it ISN'T cost beneficial for me to buy out of state. Even if you lived 3 hours from Delaware it is STILL cost beneficial between gas and savings on liquor and wine to go to Delaware. While you're there you'll likely also visit a restaurant or do other kinds of shopping. The ripple effects to their economy is huge. WE should be gaining those benefits HERE. Our buying power should be drawing in residents from other states to spend their money HERE. It's not rocket science.

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forgotmycheese t1_j4wma6x wrote

If you think it’s a good use of anyone’s time to drive 6 hours to save $8 a handle on liquor (using Tito’s for comparison) then fine. But they’re gonna use 12 gallons of gas assuming 25 mpg and 50 mph average and the average price of gas in DE is about $3.26 a gallon so that’s $39 in gas alone. Maybe it makes sense to go to DE for liquor if if they’re buying 5 handles and value their time at $0/hour.

I think you’re seriously overestimating the number of people who drive out of state specifically to get lower prices on liquor. Maybe that’s what you do but most people would probably pay an extra $8 than drive an hour for the one handle they buy every other month at most.

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j4wp9at wrote

Yes, the state fees in Washington are making it more expensive to buy booze from the businesses than it was to buy liquor from the state itself. That's definitely it, and not just businesses colluding and taking profits.

 
Businesses will never charge you less for a product than you've already shown a willingness to pay, and you're a fool if you think privatization will bring about cheaper liquor.

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CltAltAcctDel t1_j4wt4to wrote

>When comparing liquor prices between Washington and California across all store types, the latter’s prices were 24.1% lower for 750 mL containers and 29.6% lower for 1.75 L. Washington has the highest spirit tax rate of any U.S. state and tax differences likely explain the price differences between the two states. Researchers chose California as the comparative state as it allows liquor sales in similar store types and has the same large licensed chain stores such as BevMo, Costco, and Safeway.

https://arg.org/news/liquor_prices_continue_to_grow/

>https://www.seattletimes.com/business/in-aftermath-of-liquor-privatization-spirits-everywhere-not-cheap/

>Data posted by the Tax Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, indicates that Washington residents pay about $35.22 per gallon in spirits taxes, about $8.52 more than before privatization, even though Washington already was the state that taxed liquor the most.

It costs the business $8.52 more to sell the product than it cost the state to sell the same product. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that prices would be higher.

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j4wul6w wrote

California's prices are irrelevant to whether or not Washington state's prices went up after the state system was privatized.
 
No business is going to charge you less than you've already proven you'll pay.
 
Privatization has been a massive failure everywhere it's been tried, but this time it'll work for real.

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KFCConspiracy t1_j51ansy wrote

The liquor control board is designed intentionally to make buying liquor inconvenient in PA.

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ThinkySushi t1_j57u7md wrote

Fair enough,

In our case I did see it actually happened to a car. Saw them leave out of the liquor store parking lot and the cop follow them and we crossed the border in site. We saw the cops and saw the lights go on and he pulled the guy over.

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