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Eurostunna07
11-20-2006, 11:36 PM
Would you be against this idea? or With? if they are really trying to consider to allow Alcohol sales on sundays? Georgia is just 1 of the 3 states that dont allow Alcohol sales on sunday.

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/10365778/detail.html

ATLANTA -- “Six days a week you can buy alcohol – that’s plenty,” says Nicole Bennett.“I don’t understand the logic – it confuses me,” says Anne Beibleman.And it could be the next big debate under the gold dome – should grocery and convenience stores be allowed to sell beer and wine on Sundays?“Because the shopping patterns have changed so much, I am the perfect example of a very busy mother and I go to church and do my grocery shopping on Sunday

– that’s what so many of our customers do now and again. We’re in the business of taking car of our customers,” says Kathy Kuzava with the Georgia Food Industry Association.“I would prefer it, it would make it much more convenient for me and I’m sure for a lot of people to be able to buy it when you’re at the grocery store rather than remembering when you can and when you can’t,” says Beibleman.

Georgia is one of only three states that prohibits the sale of alcohol on Sundays. Ten years ago, the Legislature changed the so-called Blue Laws to allow restaurants and bars to serve.

This is the first year the grocery and convenience store industry will pressure lawmakers on the issue.“I would probably need more rationale why you would allow liquor sales on Sundays. If it’s just for greater access, I would probably be against it,” says Darwin Sewell.When Channel 2’s Lori Geary asked Kuzava is she was worried about having a lot of opposition to this since Georgia is still in the Bible Belt, she replied,

“Well, it’s early in the debate. We know there will be some debate on this issue.”Some of the Republican leaders in the House say this issue is not on their agenda. Representative Mark Burkhalter told Lori Geary this was not something they’ve discussed in their caucus. His opinion is that the current law is working just fine.
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ShooterMcGavin
11-20-2006, 11:42 PM
welcome to the bible belt :rolleyes:

unkn0wndj
11-20-2006, 11:45 PM
It was like this in AL.. ;\

97ITR86
11-20-2006, 11:46 PM
I would be cool with that idea. Keeps me from having to worry about having beer for football.

ShooterMcGavin
11-20-2006, 11:56 PM
It was like this in AL.. ;\
not anymore though.

GIXXERDK
11-21-2006, 12:10 AM
I would be cool with that idea. Keeps me from having to worry about having beer for football.
You can drink on sundays, just cant buy it at a grocery store

97ITR86
11-21-2006, 09:53 AM
Yeah but i like to sit at home and drink on sundays while I watch football.

man
11-21-2006, 10:23 AM
I personally think it's one of the most retarded laws ever conceived

{X}Echo419
11-21-2006, 10:28 AM
Yeah but i like to sit at home and drink on sundays while I watch football.

safer than going to a bar and drinking then driving home. :2cents:

I would be in favor of repealing the law. I hate having to drop everything to go buy beer @ 11:30pm on saturday night. Or having to go to a bar and spend $6 a beer :cheers:

97ITR86
11-21-2006, 10:49 AM
safer than going to a bar and drinking then driving home. :2cents:

I would be in favor of repealing the law. I hate having to drop everything to go buy beer @ 11:30pm on saturday night. Or having to go to a bar and spend $6 a beer :cheers:

Exactly two beers could get me an 18 of Bud Light. Also on saturdays we tend to binge drink and run out of beer for sunday. :)

RBpoweredSileighty
11-21-2006, 11:17 AM
to me the law as of now is so stupid. i had to deal with it in FL as well and i think they should remove the law completly.

Njobe
11-21-2006, 05:27 PM
I personally think it's one of the most retarded laws ever conceived
rally well put, and with that they could maybe lower the drinking age lol :D

HalfBaked
11-21-2006, 05:46 PM
Exactly two beers could get me an 18 of Bud Light. Also on saturdays we tend to binge drink and run out of beer for sunday. :)
Where the hell are you getting bud light?

The most expensive I've seen it is like 3.50.

97ITR86
11-21-2006, 05:50 PM
rally well put, and with that they could maybe lower the drinking age lol :D

I think the drinking age is a resonible law. I wouldn't really want to see 18 year old kids at the clubs i go to.

bdydrpdmazda
11-22-2006, 07:30 AM
the drinkin age definately needs to stay the same, now that Im old enough to drink and have been for a couple years, I would hate to have little kids in the bar. But I think the law makes no sense, sunday is a day to chill IMO and having some beer while chillin is the shit, I will just buy mine on saturday until they change the law though.

97ITR86
11-22-2006, 09:41 AM
Where the hell are you getting bud light?

The most expensive I've seen it is like 3.50.

Alot of places charge between 5-6 for a tall boy. Where an 18 of bud light is around 12.99. So do the math.

Mike Lowrey
12-07-2006, 03:23 PM
and with that they could maybe lower the drinking age lol :D

:umno:

PRiMAdonna
12-07-2006, 09:37 PM
this has been the law forever, and its not going to change any time soon...

buy your beer for sunday on saturday night.

GTScoob
12-07-2006, 10:33 PM
I think its really stupid. Living in Fulton County we can get beer 24 hours a day except between midnight saturday and midnight Sunday, what difference does that extra day of no beer sales really make other than a large nuisance to consumers.

man
12-07-2006, 10:44 PM
On the matter of drinking ages, I think that the drinking age should be lowered to somewhere around 16-18, but only in certain approved places (home, restaurants, sporting events?) with only a certain number of allowed drinks per person. I think this will help younger kids learn to respect alcohol and not abuse it like so many kids do when they get to college.

GTScoob
12-07-2006, 11:04 PM
On the matter of drinking ages, I think that the drinking age should be lowered to somewhere around 16-18, but only in certain approved places (home, restaurants, sporting events?) with only a certain number of allowed drinks per person. I think this will help younger kids learn to respect alcohol and not abuse it like so many kids do when they get to college.

This is where I say that the government should stay out of what people do in their own homes. My parents would always let me taste drinks and on occasion when I was 18 or older would offer beers or wine at fancy dinners. As long as you're responsible and stay inside the house you should be fine.

My dad never had a problem with me drinking internationally and actually at times encouraged it (when in Scotland drink the fine scotch, Brussels the fine ales)

97prelude
12-26-2006, 04:16 PM
what toolbags said no? this law is old and based on religion. i hate not being able to buy booze on sundays.

Slowboy
12-26-2006, 04:34 PM
The nice thing about living in columbus, on broadway, is i can take a 5 minute drive and go to Al and get some beer on sundays. Although i hate goin over there.

Kathryn
12-26-2006, 05:25 PM
this has been the law forever, and its not going to change any time soon...

buy your beer for sunday on saturday night.

People like you are the ones that will never become leaders. If you dont like a law, make them change it. The poll currently shows more people disapproving of the law than approving it. Get together and write, email, call and DO something about it.

I did something about it...I moved where I can buy beer on Sundays ;)

.blank cd
12-26-2006, 06:46 PM
As far as drinking at 16-18, im happy where the drinking age is, in fact it should probably be raised to 25. The law is there to keep immature 18yo's that think every time they take a sip of alcohol that theres a party and everyone has to be stupid and loud from tearing up places. And the rest of us who just want to sit down and have a drink have to suffer w/ the 2 giddy little 18yo girls and the 19yo boy acting like they dont have any sense. Ive seen alot of 21yo's do it too.

Buying beer on sundays, shit why not

quickdodge®
12-26-2006, 07:16 PM
Yeah but i like to sit at home and drink on sundays while I watch football.

Nothing is stopping you from buying on Saturday to stock up. Later, QD.

quickdodge®
12-26-2006, 07:17 PM
As far as drinking at 16-18, im happy where the drinking age is, in fact it should probably be raised to 25. The law is there to keep immature 18yo's that think every time they take a sip of alcohol that theres a party and everyone has to be stupid and loud from tearing up places. And the rest of us who just want to sit down and have a drink have to suffer w/ the 2 giddy little 18yo girls and the 19yo boy acting like they dont have any sense. Ive seen alot of 21yo's do it too.


Isn't this just the epitome of truth? I agree on the raising of drinking age, too. Later, QD.

quickdodge®
12-26-2006, 07:18 PM
I did something about it...I moved where I can buy beer on Sundays ;)

You moved out West because it is legal to buy beer there? Later, QD.

Kathryn
12-27-2006, 06:13 PM
You moved out West because it is legal to buy beer there? Later, QD.


No that was just an added perk. It was an example of doing something about it. Motivation?

quickdodge®
12-27-2006, 06:17 PM
No that was just an added perk. It was an example of doing something about it. Motivation?

Ok. Please don't take this wrong, as I believe we have always been cool with each other, but I can't believe that the thought of buying alcohol actually played any role in your decision to move there. You're still lucky to be there, though. Lolol. Later, QD.

cornercarver78
12-27-2006, 06:54 PM
I'm going to be 21 in a couple months and would be realy pissed if they upped the age on me. I'm looking forward to finally being able to LEGALLY drink in a bar. If they raised it i'd just start doing meth.. that'd show 'em :bump:

Lucky DAWG
12-27-2006, 07:19 PM
As far as drinking at 16-18, im happy where the drinking age is, in fact it should probably be raised to 25. The law is there to keep immature 18yo's that think every time they take a sip of alcohol that theres a party and everyone has to be stupid and loud from tearing up places. And the rest of us who just want to sit down and have a drink have to suffer w/ the 2 giddy little 18yo girls and the 19yo boy acting like they dont have any sense. Ive seen alot of 21yo's do it too.

Buying beer on sundays, shit why not

although it probably increases your chances of running into a situation like this... you can't base maturity ENTIRELY on someone's age.

with a higher age you get the opportunity to run into more experiences and learn more, but that doesn't stop younger people from doing the same.

if you are getting to vote at 18 and are paying taxes and what not then you should be able to decide to drink if you want too. And also the age old draft point as well, you can get killed in war but not drink a beer.

It doesn't matter that you can drink on the base either, i'd rather not drink at all rather then have a gun pointed at me with a colt 45 in one hand for a war i might not support :rolleyes:

3.5altman
12-27-2006, 08:26 PM
buying alcohol and beer and sunday would be nice. Im usally busy on friday and saturday so when sunday pops up im shit out of luck on beer unless i go to a bar and buy beer and 6.00 a pop.. that's a lil pricey...i rather chill at home and drink for the low low

4dmin
12-28-2006, 04:45 PM
HELL YA AND CHICK-FIL-A SHOULD BE OPEN ON SUNDAYS TOO :2up:

Hulud
12-28-2006, 04:51 PM
the law is fucking retarded, its based on the christian religion

i mean if your religious, why dont you just simply dont drink on sundays? that would be the logical answer, because this law imposes on what others want to do on their sundays (ie buy alcohol at stores)

Hulud
12-28-2006, 04:53 PM
Alot of places charge between 5-6 for a tall boy. Where an 18 of bud light is around 12.99. So do the math.
wow $5-6 for a beer at a bar?

do they use lube when they ass rape you?

Hulud
12-28-2006, 04:56 PM
I'm going to be 21 in a couple months and would be realy pissed if they upped the age on me. I'm looking forward to finally being able to LEGALLY drink in a bar. If they raised it i'd just start doing meth.. that'd show 'em :bump:
they arent gonna raise it

there is no federal drinking age, its state by state

.blank cd
01-01-2007, 05:33 PM
although it probably increases your chances of running into a situation like this... you can't base maturity ENTIRELY on someone's age.

with a higher age you get the opportunity to run into more experiences and learn more, but that doesn't stop younger people from doing the same.

if you are getting to vote at 18 and are paying taxes and what not then you should be able to decide to drink if you want too. And also the age old draft point as well, you can get killed in war but not drink a beer.

It doesn't matter that you can drink on the base either, i'd rather not drink at all rather then have a gun pointed at me with a colt 45 in one hand for a war i might not support :rolleyes:

you must be 19

R3RUN
01-01-2007, 06:28 PM
I thought it was illegal to base a law off of religion in the United States. Then, I woke up and relized that 99% or the law makers do not give a shit. But yes you should be able to buy alcohol on sundays. I also think the drinking age should be lowered to 18 but that is a completely different argument.

.blank cd
01-01-2007, 06:50 PM
I thought it was illegal to base a law off of religion in the United States. Then, I woke up and relized that 99% or the law makers do not give a shit. But yes you should be able to buy alcohol on sundays. I also think the drinking age should be lowered to 18 but that is a completely different argument.

you also must be 19. I think the law is an old one thats just still on the books and no one has bothered to do anything about repealing it. You're right about the lawmakers not giving a shit tho.

Ran
01-04-2007, 03:21 PM
Boo f*cking hoo. Can't buy beer on Sunday. Waaaaaahhh! Buy your sh*t ahead of time or stock up. It's not that hard, lazy@ss. People can b*tch about anything given the chance.

I also agree find it puzzling how you can sign up to defend your country at age 18 but you can't buy a beer. Whatever, I'm 21 now so I really don't care anymore.

Hulud
01-04-2007, 03:26 PM
Boo f*cking hoo. Can't buy beer on Sunday. Waaaaaahhh! Buy your sh*t ahead of time or stock up. It's not that hard, lazy@ss. People can b*tch about anything given the chance.

its not even the fact that you cant buy it on a day, the main arguement is that its a religious based law.

religion and politics should be seperate :2cents:

Ran
01-04-2007, 04:12 PM
religion and politics should be seperate :2cents:Perhaps, but that's a tough cookie to crumble. Either way, in time the country will be so politically correct and non-religious you won't be able to take a p*ss in your own home without signing an insurance waiver, much less go buy alchohol.

Hulud
01-04-2007, 04:18 PM
Perhaps, but that's a tough cookie to crumble. Either way, in time the country will be so politically correct and non-religious you won't be able to take a p*ss in your own home without signing an insurance waiver, much less go buy alchohol.
PC is fucking stupid as well

Ran
01-04-2007, 04:19 PM
PC is fucking stupid as well:werd: <- I hope the typo in that sign doesn't offend you.

eViLMunkey
01-04-2007, 05:17 PM
I can see beer and wine being sold, but normally i dont drink liquor too often other than my jager shot with my first beer of the night