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Opening Arguments

Get your 5th for the 4th on the 3rd

OMG! The Fourth of July falls on a Sunday this year. You know what that means:

. . . thanks to Indiana's outdated alcohol laws, you won't be able to buy your alcoholic beverage of choice in the store on the day of your celebration.

That means -- oh, the humanity -- that we will have to remember to buy the alcoholic beverage of our choice on Saturday. Luckily, we have the Alliance of Responsible Alcohol Retailers going to bat for us. They've launched a statewide campaign "aimed at allowing Sunday carry-out sales and cold beer sales at convenience, drug and grocery stores." This will give us "a freedom of choice that Americans enjoy in 47 other states."

Fine by me. The Sunday ban is a remnant of the blue laws of a bygone era. The banning the sale of some alcohol in some outlets on Sundays doesn't do much to affect social policy, at least not enough to offset the millions lost by our retailers to neighborning states. But my enthusiasm is tempered by the fact that we're going to actually be encouraging people who drink a lot and can't remember to buy their booze a day or two ahead of time.

Comments

Bob G.
Mon, 06/28/2010 - 10:54am

Damn shame that particular "freedom of choice" includes CHOOSING to get behind the wheel of a vehicie stone-ass drunk.
Or CHOOSING to get tanked enough to start a fight and perhaps KILL someone.

In a more CIVIL society, we probably wouldn't even be having this conversation, though...would we?
We'd know a lot better.

IOKIYAR
Mon, 06/28/2010 - 11:40am

I like how one day Leo is a "libertarian", fighting to get government off the backs of business owners. The next day, Leo is a right-wing theocrat, defending the government's right to tell consumers when they can and can't buy legal products. Predictably, Leo will spout off some nonsense about "federalism" blah blah blah, but it doesn't change the fact that he's little more than a reflexive defender of the GOP/conservative status quo.

tim zank
Mon, 06/28/2010 - 12:24pm

IOKIYAR, How is poking fun at old blue laws being a defender of the GOP/conservative status quo?

Over interpret much? sheesh..

Lewis Allen
Mon, 06/28/2010 - 9:51pm

Let us get rid of that silly law. I'm damn tired of driving to Ohio every Sunday. And by the way, sometimes one has to limit one's purchase of alcohol at any one time, to keep one's self from going a little overboard.

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