I'd probably take taxes over blue laws. If you want to know how retarded it is, you can't buy alcohol in stores on Sunday where I live.
Buying it from restaurants is OK.
Getting a growler and taking it to a brewpub to fill up so you can have beer at home is also A-Ok on Sunday. God forbid you get alcohol from a grocer though.
Every state has alcohol taxes. And I don't think Utah sucks ass at all. I don't live there, but I visit, and it's really nice. Utah has State Liquor Stores, which is dumb, but they are not unique in that.
Well, I don't see why that wouldn't translate into a nice place to live. Normally, the places you say that about are super expensive or remote, which doesn't seem to apply to Utah.
Alabama alcohol is even worst than that. Everyone has to buy their alcohol through the ABC (Alabama Beverage Control) in order to sell from their shops and it’s illegal to transport alcohol across state lines. It is literal socialism.
I'd probably take taxes over blue laws. If you want to know how retarded it is, you can't buy alcohol in stores on Sunday where I live.
Buying it from restaurants is OK.
Getting a growler and taking it to a brewpub to fill up so you can have beer at home is also A-Ok on Sunday. God forbid you get alcohol from a grocer though.
Every state has alcohol taxes. And I don't think Utah sucks ass at all. I don't live there, but I visit, and it's really nice. Utah has State Liquor Stores, which is dumb, but they are not unique in that.
Yeah it's a nice place to visit...
Well, I don't see why that wouldn't translate into a nice place to live. Normally, the places you say that about are super expensive or remote, which doesn't seem to apply to Utah.
Alabama alcohol is even worst than that. Everyone has to buy their alcohol through the ABC (Alabama Beverage Control) in order to sell from their shops and it’s illegal to transport alcohol across state lines. It is literal socialism.