Wednesday, September 14, 2016

THE TYPES OF DOCUMENTARY OR ADVOCACY FILMS THAT I WANT MY NON-CHRISTIAN PROGRESSIVE PROHIBITIONIST RELIGION TO HELP FINANCE OR CO-SPONSOR:



---Documentary educational movies about the various public strategies that some cities and counties and regional governments and national governments and non-profit groups have pursued to help prevent destruction of farmland, cropland, ranchland, forests, and other wilderness land in that area or region or nation.

---A public-advocacy movie featuring lots of interviews of religious and political leaders who either support or oppose a proposed new Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would authorize any municipality or any county government or any multi-county regional government or any state government in the United States to offer a referendum on the ballot in any general election in which voters are asked whether they want to see a government-ordered prohibition or ban on the sale of drinking alcohol anywhere and everywhere in that city, county, region, or state.

The proposed movie would also highlight the very important point that areas with a strong anti-alcohol ethos, such as numerous counties of west Texas and the U.S. state of Utah, could be invited in this way to highlight and accentuate their own "local flavor" and "local personality" and "local integrity" through enhanced federally-sponsored legal protection to an official policy by their county or state that permanently bans sale of drinking alcohol anywhere in that county or state.

The only awkward issue that might occur for counties approving a ban of that type might be: Could that county or state of the U.S. also deny persons there the legal right to purchase alcohol such as "cooking sherry" or wine they sought to use purely for cooking purposes? The proposed advocacy movie could feature interviews with legal experts on how that one thorny issue could be addressed, for those who still want to make use of cooking sherry or wine in their cooking inside their own home in that city or county.

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