Stupid Minnesota law, another trip to Wisconsin today
For about the 1,000th time Minnesota lawmakers are considering overturning the law that bans liquor sales on Sundays. As a state, we give several million tax dollars every year to Wisconsin when people cross the border to buy liquor. If the repeal actually happens this time, privately-owned liquor stores will have the option to open, they're not required to. Makes perfect sense to me.
Due to a busy schedule and mind preoccupation, I didn't plan ahead so it's off to Wisconsin for me once again. After all, what's a Superbowl without some spirits? Good thing I live close to the border. I love Wisconsin. But still not rooting for the Packers!
Due to a busy schedule and mind preoccupation, I didn't plan ahead so it's off to Wisconsin for me once again. After all, what's a Superbowl without some spirits? Good thing I live close to the border. I love Wisconsin. But still not rooting for the Packers!
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I feel your pain! Here in PA there's very limited Sunday sales. But, we have a new governor and he claims he is going to dismantle out state liquor system and privatize everything. Hopefully he will be successful, maybe your state will follow suit, they have bills to pay!0
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Here in Colorado we just overturned our Sunday ban a few years ago. Best day ever!0
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In Texas you can only buy wine & beer on Sundays & all liquor stores are closed.0
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You're lucky to live so close to Wisconsin. I have friends who live near Glenwood (Pope County), and there's nothing available for hundreds of miles.0
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Yahoo for California! You can buy spirits, wine, and beer at the supermarket anytime of the week and day after 7AM. Just need your DL, credit card, check or cash.
Bottoms up!!0 -
Well think of it this way. You can save yourself a lot of wasted calories.0
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I think that is so stupid. Is it still 1938? Geeeebus.
Here in CA you can buy alcohol any day of the week from 6am to 2am. LOL0 -
We appreciate your donation. Well, that and taking our loser quarterback off our hands.0
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Utah was hell when we lived there. State owned all the liquor retail stores, waiters were not allowed to mention any alcohol (must ask), restuarant signs like Red Robin could not say Food and Spirits, no alcohol was served till after lunch time, none on Sundays. Heard that before we lived there it was even worse but after we left and the Olympics came to Salt Lake than they relaxed the laws.
At one time the state owned liquor stores did not display actual bottles. You went in and signed in and asked a clerk to get what you wanted from the back.0 -
Is that really good for your diet?0
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Yeah... California is a real "winner" state - totally bankrupt, but you can smoke, drink alcohol, do a "medicinal" doopie, and pay taxes up to the...Can't wait to move out...0
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We appreciate your donation. Well, that and taking our loser quarterback off our hands.0
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The post was only about buying, or not being able to buy, alcohol on Sundays, please don't make it a political statement and trash this beautiful state.
But if you feel that way, you can move out anytime you want, I even help you get your luggage ready.: drinker:0 -
I don't know that we can call football "political." But the Packers are the world Champs (again).
So I hope all the booze you bought from Wisconsin tasted real good.0
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