Wednesday, December 23, 2009

What is the problem with making alcohol sale legal in these states holding on to the blue laws.?

True drinkers check the fridge on Saturday nights in those states anyway, so who is the real loser.What is the problem with making alcohol sale legal in these states holding on to the blue laws.?
It an attempt to answer your weirdly worded question, not selling alcohol on Sundays is ridiculous, especially if it is still being served at restaurants. Georgia is one of few ones that still does this. It's frustrating to have to check the fridge on Saturday and run out to pick up your liquor cuz you can't do it on Sunday. Or, go to a restaurant, get plastered, and know you don't have anything at home. We safe drunks should get some support!What is the problem with making alcohol sale legal in these states holding on to the blue laws.?
From your logic there is no problem. The issue is what the people want and apparently they want the ';blue laws.'; At the risk of dating myself, I remember Sundays where NOTHING was open for business.
Sounds to me from your logic that nobody is losing.
you may want to reword that question, it doesn't make much sense. what the hell is a blue law?

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