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Old 04.02.2008, 04:59 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by nature scene
I was just wondering what it's like around the country (or world). A referendum just passed in my city that finally allows Sunday beer and wine sales. I'm guessing a lot of parts of the country have already done this, but wanted to see if there are still any hold outs.

You're in Columbia? I think most places but our fair city sell alcohol on Sundays. When I lived in Virginia in the 80s, though, they couldn't--I haven't been there since though, so I don't know if they've caught up. For a while there in Virginia, no retail store of any kind except groceries could be open on Sunday. It was dreadful.

Of course, as an inactive-IRR (inactive-immediate-ready-reserve) Air Force captain, I get privileges at Fort Jackson, and as a federal facility, they skirt the town's rules., so I get my alcohol supply on Sunday when we do our grocery shopping. Their liquor store has a fair selection of good beer, and much better prices than in town.
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