Liquor Laws

Pennsylvania just passed a bill that loosens up their alcohol laws (click here.)  The Pennsylvania laws were updated to allow for, among other things, wine sales in grocery stores and beer sales at convenience stores and gas stations.  (Some called it the Sheetz bill.)

Like the rest of the U.S., Pennsylvania’s liquor laws, were like a drunk driver, all over the place.  Each State, down to the County level, sets its own liquor laws which can and do vary county to county.  The restrictions get even stricter and screwier as you head South where in some places the Bible belt folks still regard alcohol as the Demon’s Rum.  (Quick joke break – Why do Baptists not have sex standing up?  They believe it might lead to dancing.)   

Check out this map of dry counties in the U.S.  All this does is force people to have to drive several miles to get their booze. 

In Maryland, where we have some fairly “lenient” liquor laws, you still can’t buy beer and wine in grocery or drug stores but yet neighboring Virginia allows it.  (Locally, places like Dent’s and McKay’s Grocery Stores are allowed to sell alcohol due to some grandfathering-in laws.)


I have always thought that MVA laws, marriage laws and alcohol laws should be the same state to state.  I know, we got all that states’ rights stuff as our heritage but come on, you can’t buy a beer anywhere in Arkansas on a Sunday?  Talk about needing to come into the 21st Century (click here.)
Haven’t done any Toby in awhile and since he’s going to be in the area next week here’s one from him.  Maybe I’ll try and talk him into dropping into Buzzy’s Country Store either before or after his show in Solomons.

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