Comments on Administrative Emergency Decisions Pending Emergency Regulation

Comments received during the week of January 17, 2021 to January 23, 2021

Comment #26

Revoking an ABC license without a hearing is unacceptable. Using this threat as leverage to bully restaurants for ALLOWING PEOPLE TO EAT THERE is absurd.

If you destroy the industry you regulate you will be out of a job.

Don’t let the governor use you as a tool. Do not make these modifications.

ABC Response

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Comment #27

Please don’t use the threat of a revoked license as a punishment for businesses trying to survive in this pandemic.

Please do not make the proposed changes.

ABC Response

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Comment #28

To whom at my concern,

Taking a restaurants liquor license without due process because they remain open in a peaceful protest is a direct violation of due process. These places have been closed for months with no ETA for when they can open again. What if your employer told you that and you weren’t sure when you were going to get your next pay check? That’s what I thought. Stop with the power grab and let people survive.

ABC Response

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Comment #29

your plan to revoke alcohol licenses without a hearing is

  1. It is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power

Do NOT do this.

ABC Response

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Comment #30

Hello. Please don’t allow anybody to be fined for having their restaurant open at any time. The dictator Newsom has no right to take away jobs, restaurants, clubs, bars and entertainment that offer happiness in California as well as much needed income. Please don’t allow the ABC to revoke any of their licenses. They have a right to be open and this is not fair to revoke their licenses without a hearing. They should be free to open at any time. People needs restaurants, nightclubs and bars to open fully with no restrictions as this gives many people their jobs back and keeps people happy as Americans should be. There is no evidence of anyone catching a virus in a restaurant and even if there was, it’s an adult’s choice to take their risks if they wish.

The spread happens in hospitals and nursing homes so they are the ones who should be diligent and limit their capacity. Please don’t allow this to happen and tell the ABC that they CANNOT revoke licenses if businesses choose to stay open.

Cars cause accidents every day but we don’t ban driving now do we? This governor is a a malicious idiot who parties at the French Laundry restaurant while taking away income from bar and restaurant workers. It’s not right. Take away his salary and see how he likes it. Thank you.

ABC Response

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Comment #31

To whom it may concern,

Do not revoking restaurant licenses without a hearing. That is a violation of due process. If a business wishes to stay open during this pandemic, let them! This is an abuse of power and breach of civil liberties. Please stop this consideration of revoking licenses to business that remain open during the pandemic

Thanks

ABC Response

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Comment #32

I am appalled by the way the State refuses to use data and Science and instead is choosing Tyranny and Authoritarianism to run our businesses into the ground. You should not be using your power incorrectly. You cannot revoke Alcohol licenses when businesses are not violating anything.

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power

ABC Response

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Comment #33

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power

These regulations are destroying lives and making Americans go bankrupt and it’s criminal! this needs to be stopped immediately!

ABC Response

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Comment #34

Your campaign against restaurants that dare to operate is inhuman and illegal!

Stop this now!

ABC Response

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Comment #35

We must stop the lockdowns in California it’s hurting millions of people I see year moves as another way to circumvent around and keep these preposterous lockdowns in place taking away my bill rates I will not stand for this any longer.

ABC Response

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Comment #36

To Whom it May Concern:

Please leave our California restaurants alone…do not revoke their liquor licenses or restrict them in any other way from doing business as usual.

I am an Environmental Health and Safety Researcher…this means I have access to research and current information far beyond most people who simply listen to the nightly news – news that is scripted by government and corporate actors and often based on information that is not current at all.

It is absolutely clear: data collected from inside and outside the U.S. indicates that the pandemic is over. It is confusing because there are many who are still PCR testing positive however, by the WHO’s and the CDC’s own admission, the PCR test is – for a variety of reasons – producing up to 95% false positive results!!!!!

ASYMPTOMATIC PEOPLE DO NOT SPREAD COVID19.

Finally, it is my understanding that revoking a restaurant liquor license without proof of unlawful action is violation of due process. Serving food and alcohol to consenting, paying customers is obviously not unlawful.

Please let me know if I can be of service providing you additional information that is exhaustively researched and impeccably referenced by thousands of scientists, infectious disease specialists and medical practitioners worldwide.

ABC Response

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Comment #37

Your proposed modifications are wrong and you know it!

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. You cannot suspend an ABC license unless a business actually violates an ABC regulation.

Thank you for your time and consideration. You are better than this and you know you have to follow the law.

ABC Response

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Comment #38

To whom it may concern;

It has come to my knowledge that the state of California is now demanding that any bar /restaurant can have its liquor license revoked without due process of a hearing at the whim of the governor’s office.

If I may remind the ABC control office that it takes many days and even weeks to apply for and receive such a license , and to have it illegally revoked(unfairly) shows poor judgment and vindictive attitude towards business .

Restaurants are NOT a driver of the spread of covid , and this has been proven in scientific fact. Revoking a license and punishing a business for staying open is an abuse of power.

While we wait for your decision on this matter , I would remind you that as owners, we have endured many numerous hardships and not just financial but to our employees as well.

Please consider this before making a rush to judgment , at the direction of a spiteful (soon to be recalled governor) malicious tyrant .

Your actions should have the people’s best interest at hand, not politics.

ABC Response

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Comment #39

To whom it may concern,

I, Kandice Judson a resident and registered voter in the state of California vehemently oppose any changes to the Alcoholic Beverage Control processes, procedures, guidelines, or regulations as they relate to the ongoing covid response or any future response related to potential viral spread.

The operation of private businesses is a right in this country and in this state. It is NOT the state’s responsibility to determine or regulate the risk of viral contagions on the populace. It is, in fact, the individual’s responsibility to determine their own level of risk when leaving their h0me or dwelling each day.

Public health orders are NOT laws and should include expiration dates. California is one of the only states with the highest restrictions AND highest case/fatality rates. California state officials have admitted that restaurants do NOT contribute to the spread of covid and that the state is enforcing closures in an effort to control the people within the state. This is a clear violation of individual rights and the rights of those business owners simply trying to stay afloat. Additionally, the ABC making the determination of whether a business remaining open is a “public health threat” without due process including proof and evidence that said business has directly contributed to the death of a patron or patrons is unlawful and an extreme abuse of power.

Finally, revoking an ABC license in an attempt to punish a business for remaining open is also an abuse of power and moves California further into a dictatorial state which 100% contradicts the very principles and values this nation was founded on.

I implore you to stand by the people of this state, contribute to reopening our economy and livelihoods, allow the people to determine the level of risk they wish to take upon themselves, and stop the abuse of power and one man rule coming from the governor’s office.

ABC Response

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Comment #40

California needs to open up stop using these types of evasive measures to close business is down we cannot survive this way things are going to have to change

ABC Response

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Comment #41

To Whom it May Concern,

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. Businesses have no legal duty to protect the public from a “disaster” or a “pandemic”
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. Governor’s orders are unlawful and not binding on businesses or people.

ABC Response

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Comment #42

As a legal, voting resident of San Diego county, I am writing to voice my concerns over recent threats to small businesses in regards to compliance with Governor Newsom’s public health orders.
One of those threats to restaurants is that their alcohol license can be suspended because of non-compliance. Open restaurants are not a driver of the spread of Covid and this threat is not a data driven solution.

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power

Stop the unfair treatment.

ABC Response

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Comment #43

I am writing to strongly oppose the intentions of the Department of Alcohol Beverage Control to revoke any restaurant’s license without holding a hearing just because these businesses are trying to survive the oppressive shutdown orders from Governor Newsom.

Liquor licenses are expensive and take a lot of time for restaurants to acquire and revoking a license without a hearing is a blatant violation of due process. Despite Governor Newsom’s overt effort to justify his decisions to shutdown restaurants, there is absolutely no scientific data to support this move. In fact, data shows that restaurants are not hotbeds of Covid-19 and opening them poses a minimum and controllable risk. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power and your department should not be in the position of policing illegal and capricious orders.
I appreciate your consideration.

ABC Response

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Comment #44

Hello,

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. Restaurants are all going to go out of business. I hope you enjoy having one choice of food forever. Bc if they go out of business, only the chains backed by lots of money will remain.

ABC Response

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Comment #45

Dear ABC,

As a concerned citizen, I do not support you revoking ANY alcohol licenses during these pandemic times.

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. Businesses are being decimated by the Governor, one single person, (not even a committee!), making these partisan, illegal, illogical decisions in our state
  5. Finally, I refer you to a 12-19-20 article in the American Institute for Economic Research which posits that lockdowns do not work. All this worldwide economic decimation, based on no factual evidence, FOR NO BENEFIT. aier.org

ABC, PLEASE do not be a party to these ridiculous governmental controls.

ABC Response

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Comment #46

Regarding your proposal to revoke a restaurant’s license without a hearing if they try to stay open and fight the orders from Governor Newsom:

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that restaurants are a driver for the spread of COVID-19 when following safeguards such as occupancy limits and physical distancing.
  5. The 1.8 million food service and restaurant employees in CA should not be denied the opportunity to continue earning wages for themselves and their families due to regulations that are not backed by scientific evidence. The long-term effects these closures will have on our citizens and our economy far outweigh the minuscule risk posed when restaurants operate safely.

I urge you to consider the legal, societal and economic implications of your proposition. Newsom will not always be governor, regardless of the success of the widely-supported recall effort. Perhaps consider what is best for the communities you are impacting rather than a governor who is not acting in the best interest of the people he is supposed to represent.

ABC Response

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Comment #47

I have been informed that MY State of California has threatened businesses is to send restaurants a warning that their alcohol license can be suspended if they do not comply with Governor Gavin Newsom’s public health orders.
The Department of Alcohol Beverage Control now wants to be able to REVOKE a restaurant’s license WITHOUT a hearing if they try to stay open and fight these ridiculous oppressive orders from Governor Newsom.
The State knows that open restaurants are NOT a driver of the spread and there is no scientific evidence to back them up.
The State wants to punish and ruin anyone who does not comply and submit. (comply and submit. How pathetic are those two words!)

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. We have rights. If a license has been obtained and the businesses have been in good stead under said licenses, there is no legal right to remove them based on a nonsensical “order” or “mandate” that IS NOT A LAW! WE THE PEOPLE ARE FED UP!

I am a taxpayer and a registered voter and I am getting FED UP with rights being removed and revoked.

ABC Response

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Comment #48

To whom it may concern:

You can not REVOKE a restaurant’s license WITHOUT a hearing!!!
These are ridiculous oppressive orders from Governor Newsom

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power

Please stop this madness

ABC Response

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Comment #49

To Whom It May Concern:

I have recently been made aware of a measure being discussed, regarding restaurants and Covid non-compliance. And with respect, shame on you guys for threatening to revoke a license!

I think now is time to say: enough is enough! To deny a businesses right to operate and make a living (for owner and staff) is 1) already harsh beyond the reality of this “pandemic,” and 2) to even consider revoking a license without the due process of law/a hearing is borderline unconstitutional.

I find it abhorrent that there is even talk that such a measure could be in place. It is well-known that the state cannot provide concrete, scientific evidence proving the relationship between restaurants and the Covid spread.
The actions, and now this ‘threat,’ are part of a slippery slope. The state is abusing its power, and to even consider this sort of ‘punishment,’ only likens lawmakers to bullies in the playground. Your constituents have had enough!
You have had your paychecks during this time. Restaurant owners and their employees have not been so lucky. So, to strip them of this license (that takes a long time to acquire ), AND to do so without due process, well, to repeat: enough is enough!

Instead of trying to usurp more power from the people, try focusing your energy on actually improving your taxpayers lives’. That kind of leadership would be appreciated (and likely get you re-elected).

ABC Response

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Comment #50

Hello,

I am writing in response to the ABC’s planned change in regulations regarding Gavin Newsom’s health order. I strongly object to these changes as a citizen of San Diego County and employee of an impacted business on the ground that they:

  1. Violate the constitution by suspending licenses without due process.
  2. Are an abuse of power, as constituents do not support it.
  3. Are not based on scientific fact proving that bars and restaurants are not responsible for COVID-19 spread. When restaurants close, people gather in their homes (I have seen this firsthand), and are more likely to be in closer contact.
  4. Violate the constitutional right of citizens to assemble freely.
  5. Illogically discriminate against small business owners, as big box stores are still allowed to remain open, and are just as dangerous to the spread of the virus. The mask requirements enforced in these stores give customers a false sense of security leaving them to come into closer contact, when masks are not a sufficient replacement for social distancing.

Please consider refraining from instituting this massive government overreach. I am in constant contact with members of the public, who do not support this. Businesses are closing by the dozens, and taking their tax money out of the state. I further know a handful of people who have moved out of California, and I will be leaving as well if my workplace is forced to close. I strongly believe this move would work to collapse San Diego’s tourism-reliant economy. Many San Diegans are taking vacations to Arizona right now just to enjoy a normal way of life. That is money that should be spent here.

There are many other reasons these orders should not be implemented, (questionable reliability of PCR tests, imminent vaccine availability, ICU capacity affected by Mexican nationals being shipped to SD hospitals, lockdown effects worse than covid effects, etc.) as I’m sure many others have detailed for you. I know many local businesses that will be coming together to take legal action against this. Please consider what side of history you would like to be on; the one of unconstitutional oppression, or the one of freedom and compassion. The right side will win out in the end. Thank you for your time.

ABC Response

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Comment #51

To Whom it May concern,

I would like to express my concerns that you are considering Revoking licenses of small businesses. To do so without a hearing is a violation of due process. I wish you would stop punishing small businesses for staying open. They have a right to run their business and what you are considering is an abuse of power. Many other States are wide open and there is no science to why we shouldn’t be open too. We want our businesses open, business owners need their livelihood and it’s time to stop this nonsense. Just to let you know, I am not a small business affected by this but rather someone that just doesn’t agree.

ABC Response

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Comment #52

Regarding your proposal to revoke a restaurant’s license without a hearing if they try to stay open and fight the orders from Governor Newsom:

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process. As a 22-year law enforcement veteran, this is appalling, embarrassing and does not align with the ethical standards of our criminal justice system.
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license in the first place! I’m aware of how complicated the process is, how few ABC agents are assigned to each regional office and how debilitating it is for a business to have a license revoked or suspended.
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power. Period. We’ve moved firmly away from this type of punishment and flippant abuse of power, especially in California.
  4. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that restaurants are a driver for the spread of COVID-19 when following safeguards such as occupancy limits and physical distancing. Without this scientific evidence, there is no just cause.
  5. The 1.8 million food service and restaurant employees in CA should not be denied the opportunity to continue earning wages for themselves and their families due to regulations that are not backed by scientific evidence. The long-term effects these closures will have on our citizens and our economy far outweigh the minuscule risk posed when restaurants operate safely. They deserve to work and are equally as essential as those who work at grocery, hardware and retail stores.

I urge you to consider the legal, societal and economic implications of your proposition. Newsom will not always be governor, regardless of the success of the widely-supported recall effort. Perhaps consider what is best for the communities you are impacting rather than a governor who is not acting in the best interest of the people he is supposed to represent.

ABC Response

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Comment #53

Are you aware that You are single handily ruining lives? Please send scientific evidence that opening restaurants has a direct correlation with Covid out breaks. What I am also wondering is when will this stop? If you can give some kind of a time line that would be great, so I can figure out how to make sure my family doesn’t starve. Thanks

ABC Response

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Comment #54

REVOKING AN ABC LICENSE TO ATTEMPT TO PUNISH A BUSINESS FOR STAYING OPEN IS UNLAWFUL AND THE STATE HAS NO AUTHORITY TO DO IT, SO FUCK OFF.

ABC Response

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Comment #55

So the Department of Alcohol Beverage Control now wants to be able to REVOKE a restaurant’s license WITHOUT a hearing if they try to stay open and fight these ridiculous oppressive orders from Governor Newsom.

This is completely against the law! Refusing to obey edicts that are guidelines and NOT laws is not unlawful. This country has been down the path of unjust edicts before and it didn’t end well for the tyrants who implemented them and a new country was born with a Constitution and Bill of Rights. Americans have the right to a fair hearing. Now THAT’s the law! NO revoking WITHOUT a hearing.

Furthermore, the State knows that open restaurants are NOT a driver of the spread and there is no scientific evidence to back them up.

ABC Response

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Comment #56

To the Department:

First, thank you for taking the time to read and take my comments into serious and deep consideration.

I have several friends who work in the restaurant/bar/hotel industry who have lost their jobs and are unemployed. I recently met a musician who is on the verge of homelessness due to loss of work at the venues that employed him.

The reality of our situation is this: We have passed the point of no return for many San Diegans — they will not get their jobs back.

I urge you to take the silent suffering of thousands of families who rely on the restaurant business seriously. It is heart breaking that I should even have to request this.

You know well that revoking a restaurant’s license without a hearing is a violation of due process. You also know — since you keep up with the public data on covid — that the virus is not doing considerable damage to San Diego and that it is illogical to blame restaurants for any virus spread.

You know the truth. Take your position of power to aid those who have really suffered during this pandemic: business owners, their employees and their families and children.

Follow the law. Do not punish businesses by revoking licenses. It is unjust — you who are reading this: you know this in your bones.

The draconian measures being taken today already have had a horrific ripple effect on our people across the city. I had another musician who relies on venues for work say to me that if lockdowns continue this year, he did not want to live. I told him directly that suicide is not the answer. Do YOU have these sorts of interactions with real people suffering the real and dire consequences of lockdown?

Do what is right. Allows restaurants to operate and do not threaten and punish them by taking away their ability to be self-sufficient. The worst thing you can do to a human being is to take away their ability to make a living and crush their drive to build their lives up and forward.

It is easier to tear people down than for things to be built up. Be on the side of building people up.

ABC Response

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Comment #57

To whom it may concern

Hearing about your gestapo tactics to close down a struggling business is very disheartening. Taking away their alcohol license without a hearing?!
The people in charge here are not representing the people of CA. These businesses are simply exercising their constitutional right to provide for their families as well as the many people who are employed there.
Perhaps you are hardened to the argument that the big box stores with thousands of people going in and out while mom and pop places(especially restaurants) are not allowed to stay open. These places have jumped through the many hoops they had to jump through only to have this happen.
Shame on you people.
What is the end game on this? The end of COVID? Logistically there will never be the end. As God as your witness, do the right thing. Keep small restaurant owners open! Plz!

ABC Response

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Comment #58

To Whom It May Concern,

I am writing to you as a concerned citizen of the great state of California. This pandemic may be the most complex crisis the world has ever faced, in that we have never had people moving all over the planet this rapidly with the potential to spread a virus. I was in favor of the initial lock downs in March/April 2020, as the world was unsure of what harm this virus may bring. However, I was NOT in favor of the lockdowns imposed in December 2020, a few weeks before the holidays.

At this point in the pandemic we know that the survival rate is approx. 99.8%. Though I believe we should be careful of the virus, I think the threat to our economy and the small businesses is more dangerous. I propose the following:

1) Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
2) It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license, so please do not agitate the problem for small business that are already struggling
3) Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power

ABC Response

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Comment #59

To whom it may concern,

I am writing to state that I do not support the proposal for the abc to revoke liquor licenses from business that are staying open. There are many reasons constitutionally why this is wrong, but I won’t go into that. The fact is regardless that the data about the illness has supported not locking down and not having restrictions, anyone who supports these measures is supporting a life without free will and free choice. I want whoever reads this to understand that supporting measures like this will further continue the precedent of free will no longer being important for Americans. This will not stop here and your family will ultimately be affected as well. Your kids and grandkids will be part of a society that looks nothing like the one we enjoyed prior to 2020. I hope that at least whoever reads this will be motivated to stop supporting measures that take the life out of living.

Thank you for your time,

ABC Response

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Comment #60

To Whom It May Concern:

I strongly oppose the treat of revoking business licenses due to their remaining open and exercising their constitutional right. To revoke a restaurant’s license without due process is a violation. It is a lengthy and expensive process to obtain a license and what you are threatening to do is WRONG. It would be punishing people for just trying to survive. The constitution states we have the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. These business owners need these businesses to be open to survive to sustain their “life”. The governor stated he would base his decisions on science. He now states the information is too complicated for the public to understand. There has been no scientific evidence that these businesses cause the spread of COVID 19. This is government overreach and unlawful!!

REOPEN CALIFORNIA and leave these businesses alone!

ABC Response

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Comment #61

To whom it may concern.

As a concerned citizen of San Diego CA a taxpayer and a voter I take issue to the proposed changes to TITLE 4. DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL PROPOSED REGULATIONS §147. Emergency Decision Procedures for Administrative Actions against Alcohol Licenses.

These arbitrary shutdowns are simply not based on data and have only damaged the lives of everyone in California. They have been a mistake. Let’s learn from that mistake instead of doubling down on bad information. Stop running all small businesses into bankruptcy.

Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process and is not fair to the business owner or are established rules as a society. The hearing is to protect them. People should be able to make their own decisions about visiting an establishment.

It is expensive and time-consuming for a small businesses to obtain a license and revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power.

As a taxpaying constituent I formally oppose these changes to Title 4. Please leave the law as is.
Thank you for your consideration.

ABC Response

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Comment #62

Please don’t listen to this idiot. That would be an unlawful act. We will fight it!

ABC Response

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Comment #63

Let’s get real and quit destroying Lives open up restraints Bars we can do it safely

ABC Response

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Comment #64

Due Process is a constitutional right. Revoking liquor licenses at restaurant without hearing is illegal.

ABC Response

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Comment #65

To whom it may concern.

Please hear our plea!! We need to re-open California restaurants/bars to save the owners and their families from bankruptcy. The trickle down effect is tremendous.

As a concerned citizen of San Diego CA, a taxpayer, and a voter – I take issue to the proposed changes to TITLE 4. DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL PROPOSED REGULATIONS §147. Emergency Decision Procedures for Administrative Actions against Alcohol Licenses.

These arbitrary shutdowns are simply not based on data and have only damaged the lives of everyone in California. They have been a mistake. Let’s learn from that mistake instead of doubling down on bad information. Stop running all the small businesses into bankruptcy.

Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process and is not fair to the business owner or our established rules as a society. The hearing is to protect them. People should be able to make their own decisions about visiting an establishment.

It is expensive and time-consuming for a small businesses to obtain a license and revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power.

As a taxpaying constituent I formally oppose these changes to Title 4. Please leave the law as is.
Thank you for your consideration.

ABC Response

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Comment #66

I support the earliest re-opening of restaurants that employ safe health practices.

ABC Response

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Comment #67

I have been informed that MY State of California has threatened businesses to send restaurants a warning that their alcohol license can be suspended if they do not comply with Governor Gavin Newsom’s public health orders.

The Department of Alcohol Beverage Control now wants to be able to REVOKE a restaurant’s license WITHOUT a hearing if they try to stay open and fight these ridiculous oppressive orders from Governor Newsom.
The State knows that open restaurants are NOT a driver of the spread and there is no scientific evidence to back them up.
The State wants to punish and ruin anyone who does not comply and submit. (comply and submit. How pathetic are those two words!)

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. We have rights. If a license has been obtained and the businesses have been in good stead under said licenses, there is no legal right to remove them based on a nonsensical “order” or “mandate” that IS NOT A LAW! WE THE PEOPLE ARE FED UP!

I am a taxpayer and a registered voter and I am getting FED UP with rights being removed and revoked.

ABC Response

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Comment #68

To Whom It May Concern:

I strongly oppose the treat of revoking business licenses due to businesses remaining open and exercising their constitutional right. To revoke a restaurant’s license without due process is a violation of the constitution. It is a lengthy and expensive process to obtain a license and what you are threatening to do is WRONG. It would be punishing people for just trying to survive. The constitution states we have the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. These business owners need their businesses to be open to survive to sustain their “life”.
The governor stated he would base his decisions on science. He now states the information is too complicated for the public to understand. There has been no data or scientific evidence that these businesses cause the spread of COVID 19. This is government overreach and unlawful, in addition to crimes against humanity!!!
REOPEN CALIFORNIA and leave these businesses alone! Businesses remaining open are not breaking any laws; however, the ABC revoking licenses is UNLAWFUL and UNCONSTITUTIONAL!

ABC Response

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Comment #69

Hello, I have been informed that the State of California has threatened businesses a warning that their alcohol license can be suspended if they do not comply with Governor Gavin Newsom’s public health orders.
The Department of Alcohol Beverage Control now wants to REVOKE a restaurant’s license WITHOUT a hearing if they try to stay open and fight these ridiculous oppressive orders from Governor Newsom.
The State knows that open restaurants are NOT a driver of the spread and there is no scientific evidence to back them up.
The State wants to punish and ruin anyone who does not comply and submit.

  1. Revoking a license without a hearing is a violation of due process
  2. It is expensive and time-consuming for businesses to obtain a license
  3. Revoking an ABC license to attempt to punish a business for staying open is an abuse of power
  4. We have rights. If a license has been obtained and the businesses have been in good stead under said licenses, there is no legal right to remove them based on a nonsensical “order” or “mandate” that IS NOT A LAW! WE THE PEOPLE ARE FED UP!

I am a taxpayer and a registered voter and I am tired of our rights being removed and revoked.

ABC Response

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