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re: Sunday alcohol sales; Updated
Posted on 12/15/13 at 9:21 am to Hulkklogan
Posted on 12/15/13 at 9:21 am to Hulkklogan
Used to be after noon you could buy liquor/wine. Can't remember if beer was the same way.
Did a quick search, per the advocate last week...
Should be good to go
Did a quick search, per the advocate last week...
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Last year, the Metro Council voted to allow bars to operate on Sundays, beginning at 11 a.m., and to allow grocery stores to begin selling alcohol at 6 a.m. on Sundays.
Should be good to go
Posted on 12/15/13 at 9:45 am to fightin tigers
What's the law in Lafayette ?
Posted on 12/15/13 at 10:32 am to fightin tigers
quote:Welcome to the 1950's Baton Rouge. It seems like only yesterday that clothing couldn't even be purchased on Sundays.
Last year, the Metro Council voted to allow bars to operate on Sundays, beginning at 11 a.m., and to allow grocery stores to begin selling alcohol at 6 a.m. on Sundays.
If there truly is separation of church and state, then why couldn't people enjoy booze on what is usually their day off? Seems like the most logical day to have a drink is when you're not working.
quote:Yes, our leaders are now shoving alcohol down misguided young folk even on the Lord's day. Oh the humanity!!! :omg:
repealing the "Blue Laws" is asking for trouble. Pastor Raymond Johnson says, "Really, we're in the balance with our young people, giving them direction on how they should live. But yet, our leaders are saying it's okay to drink, even on a Sunday.
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Does anyone know if it costs these establishments more to be able to open on Sundays? When this was in the works, I think I heard that bars have the option of opening on Sundays, but for a heftier price/fee/license, whatever it's called.
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