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TopicITT: Christmas Alcohol consumption topic
thanosibe
12/27/17 2:57:08 PM
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gorb_ posted...
thanosibe posted...
Oklahoma laws prevent shipping as of now. We voted on changing distribution laws in Oklahoma thereby giving independent brewers more freedom in getting their product out of the state. But I'm sure those laws will be a long time coming in going in to full effect. Oklahoma has the most backasswards laws when it comes to alcohol.

Drinking gin & juice myself now. Seagrams.


We've got some pretty stupid alcohol laws in TX as well.
Liquor stores are closed on Sunday, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. If Christmas or New Year's falls on a Sunday then the store will be closed on the following Monday as well.
Beer/wine cannot be purchased (in stores or restaurants) before noon on Sunday.
Alcoholic beverages may be purchased between 1000-1200 on Sunday in restaurants provided food has been ordered as well. Alcohol may also be purchased as early as 1000 on Sunday at a fair, festival, concert, or sports venue.
That sounds pretty much like Oklahoma except liquor stores have to be closed on Sunday by law. As far as I know, there's no time restrictions on sale of 3.2% ABV beers from other outlets on Sunday. Or restrictions on restaurants and bars as to what and when.

I'd though Texas would been a lot more liberal with it laws on alcohol.
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