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the surly bill has been signed
http://mn.gov/governor/newsroom/pres...p?id=102-11302
Woo. There is a party on june 18th at surly set up already |
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Yeehaw!
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I can't believe our government actually did something that makes sense.
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drinking at the races? haha
-Colin |
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How about liquor sales on Sunday? Too much to ask for, apparently.
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DUH, WINNING
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A day off is always nice.
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Yeah who cares about the majority and the business owners, make it better for Mike!
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Glad to see this bill passed.
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Now all they have to do is allow people to buy booz and beer on a sunday like and other regular state.
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Wohoo! Thats good news for surly.
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Gonna be pretty cool!
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Exactly. What a bunch of wackos for wanting a day off.
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Instead of them being open on Sundays, you could be a real man and stock up on booze so you never have to go without.
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That is too logical Pete!!
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I'm not saying liquor stores not being open on Sundays is some colossal inconvenience, but it would be nice to go get some booze when something comes up short notice the day after you drank your reserves. ;) For now I'll just go to the bar to get my Sunday drink on. :draught2: |
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Only thing I can see, is that if some small stores arent open sundays, that will really hurt business if others down the street are. Might take away regulars and send them to the other stores all the time.
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Take the government out of telling a business when they can and cannot be open. Hell im sure a lot of small liquor shops would benefit greatly be staying open on sundays and taking like a monday or tuesday off. think about the events that go on, on sundays. |
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Lots of potential tax revenue dollars are going across the MN boarder to WI since liquor stores have to close by 10pm and aren't allowed to operate on Sundays. Obviously the stores not on boarder cities could careless, but the stores in Duluth, for example, sure do.
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I guess I just think there are much better things to address in this state than beer on Sunday.
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They can take any day off that they want--it's their business. What they're really saying is that if some other store was open on Sunday then they wouldn't dare risk their customers getting in the habit of going somewhere else. That logic in the back of their minds undermines their entire argument...there is a demand for it. |
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Just because it would be legal doesn't mean they HAVE to be open. If a family ran business needs Sunday off, go ahead. But I feel the government shouldn't tell stores that they can not sell a legal product since it's a certain day, and assume the people wont want a beer because it's sunday.
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I just remembered that scheides had banned political threads. I guess this is a FAIL.
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And this whole non-sense about losing customers... c'mon. If i have to drive 5 miles to get beer because my usual store isn't open on Sundays, its not like i'm gonna skip them on every other day of the week especially when they're only 6 blocks away. Everyone is always complaining about the government telling people what to do and small business owners do it more than a lot of people i know, but they're totally ok with good ole' guberment doing it on this one... hypocritical. |
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P.S. - TO: House and Senate of Minnesota
Would you like to save some money along with all the new found taxes from selling liquor on Sundays? Please pass a bill now that gets rid of front license plates. Cops telling me its a safety issue is getting real old and everyone knows its a cooked up bullshit lie anyway... Thanks, Minnesota Evo owners. P.P.S - Good job on the "Surly Bill" |
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