alright, just in the past year or so, they allowed for liquor stores to be open on sundays, but the only sunday they arent allowed to be open is on easter sunday. NO liquor stores are allowed to be open that day, and its against the law. wtf?? what makes easter sunday more holy than any other day, really? and jesus was all for drinking, hell he turned water into wine. he always made sure people were having a good time. so why not celebrate jesus's resurrection with some wine and spirits???????
IM not complaining that it will be closed, because you can get liquor on saturday, if you really wanted it. Im just saying it makes no sense.....
What I'd like to know is why in a "free" country with "freedom of religion" do we ALL have to observe Sunday as a holy day with laws like that?
well here in texas you cant buy wine or liquer and i think beer too before noon on any sunday.. because of church or whatever.. i used to work at a kroger about 6 years ag o that wouldnt allow anyone to buy beer or wine before noon on sunday. i thought i twas stupid as fuck... not sure if this applies to any other state? or maybe it was just the store im not sure.. but either way..
well, here in kansas, no one was allowed to sell beer on a sunday........ grocery stores , even. liquor stores werent allowed to be open. now, I know here in the county I live in, they just recently allowed it so that there could be sunday liquor sales, but they have to close down on easter sunday.
That doesn't even make sense to me religiously--isn't Easter Sunday the breaking of Lent and therefore the allowance of some indulgence? Correct me if I'm wrong.
The Blue Laws used to be much worse. For a long time it was illegal to do any business at all on Sunday, which is retarded when you consider that Saturday is the Sabbath.
the law is on the books still, that it is illegal for anyone to eat pie alamode on sunday, here in kansas.
see.......... you people and your geography! kansas isnt an exact rectangle!! it bends up in the top right corner because of the missouri river!