While a find the article to have a bit of a distopian outlook on the situation, it does give some insight into just how bad things are getting here…and how that ilk may spread.
In a world where millionaires get huge handouts to build stadiums, it’s a shame that an industry focused on local production and products doesn’t get more support.
I feel like we could be getting a quote out of context? Is he skeptical that you can be purely objective, and that you always bring your own bias into it? Maybe I’m trying to give him too much credit.
My interpretation was that he does feel all science is inherently politicized, which makes it problematic for him to muster science in his own favor. But that’s the mess we’re in when it comes to any attempt at evidence based policy making.
This is a good summary of the legislature and their nonsense last year. However I think a lot of that was a reactionary take that is ultimately doomed to fail as more facts spread about local beer. We had 20+ (maybe more) breweries open this year including Baltimore county farm breweries in historic agricultural areas that are making the most of new zoning and liquor licensing that didn’t exist 5 years ago.
I’m hopeful but it’s still good to spread the word about how legislation can create, or kill, these businesses.