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Oklahoma Supreme Court: No Booze For You.!
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2874942" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I'd like to see them able to sell real booze at most any grocery store. I mean, come on... 10A-9P? Seriously? No liquor on Sundays? Gimme a break. Wake up, Oklahoma.</p><p></p><p>Heard them discussing this in my local liquor store the other day, about how it would put most liquor stores out of business, etc. Trying to get people on board against anyone else selling liquor. Sky is falling, of course. I'll take my chances. Funny though, I bet they'd be all over other ways to improve their ability to do business, like being open longer hours, on Sundays, getting other items that aren't part of ABLE or expanding their buying/wholesale options, etc. But not to allow anyone else to encroach on their market... typical hypocrisy. "Don't regulate me, regulate them!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2874942, member: 9374"] I'd like to see them able to sell real booze at most any grocery store. I mean, come on... 10A-9P? Seriously? No liquor on Sundays? Gimme a break. Wake up, Oklahoma. Heard them discussing this in my local liquor store the other day, about how it would put most liquor stores out of business, etc. Trying to get people on board against anyone else selling liquor. Sky is falling, of course. I'll take my chances. Funny though, I bet they'd be all over other ways to improve their ability to do business, like being open longer hours, on Sundays, getting other items that aren't part of ABLE or expanding their buying/wholesale options, etc. But not to allow anyone else to encroach on their market... typical hypocrisy. "Don't regulate me, regulate them!" [/QUOTE]
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