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Madison County Wet/Dry Ads Get Heated

By: Rebecca Jeffrey
Updated: November 5, 2012
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Madison County folks will hit the polls, deciding whether or not to change their dry status that's been in place for more than 66 years.

"I don't think it makes any sense for the county to stay dry," Bob Barton, President of Keep the Money in Madison County, said.

"Everything will change drastically if this county goes wet," Dianna Edmonson, spokesperson for Citizens to Keep Madison County Safe, said.

Fists have starting flying, "Citizens to Keep Madison County Safe" published an ad in the Madison County Record newspaper with a depiction of the devil saying "Those who drink belong to me."

"They're only tactic so far has been to try and scare people into not participating in the petition campaign or to scare them into voting the way that they want to," Barton said.

Edmonson said it's a healthy fear.

"People need to see this in their face of what happens and they need to see the fatality and they need to understand the destruction that come with alcohol."

Residents said a wrecked car has been towed around the county with the slogan "Your future with alcohol."

Barton said the types of accidents in the picture, will happen more if the county stays dry.

"It's just requiring people to drive more miles to get their alcohol and if they're going to drive more, there's going to be more wrecks."

Safety is an issue on the opposing side as well.

"Murder and rape and robbery and vandalism, all of that goes up in a wet county," Edmonson said.

Edmonson claims these serious crimes are 106 percent more likely to occur in a wet county.

"It's still a source of revenue and we can hardly afford to ignore it," Barton said.

With hopes these campaign tactics will make an impact, both sides are working to send people to the polls.

"They have a right to do whatever they're going to do," Edmonson said.

"They seem to not have learned anything from Prohibition," Barton said.

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