Looks like you were handed a couple Pinnochios, Cherp.
Goes back decades, Christian Sharia for TX is very old.
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Texas.
Of Texas' 254 counties,
5 are completely dry,
196 are partially dry,
and 55 are entirely wet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ntirely%20wet.
Looks like you were handed a couple Pinnochios, Cherp.
No. All liquor stores in the state are closed on Sunday.
You seriously didn't know about Blue Laws?Texas law prohibits off-premises sale of liquor (but not beer and wine) all day on Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Off-premises sale of beer and wine on Sunday is only allowed after 12:01 pm.
So Wikipedia is lying to you?
That your conspiracy theory?
I just quoted the Wikipedia article boutons linked, derp.
Those are mostly because of the increased traffic of people going to worship services vs those coming home from an all-nighter on Saturday (sometimes the same people!). Of course dry counties are, imo, stupid but democratic societies can do this. It's not something passed by congress though.
Off-premises just means outside the building, snowflake. And that doesn't even exclude beer and wine.Texas law prohibits off-premises sale of liquor (but not beer and wine) all day on Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Off-premises sale of beer and wine on Sunday is only allowed after 12:01 pm.
no
Liquor sales don't happen in street outside liquor store buildings during the week and Saturday.
What is wrong with you?
Conservatism isn’t about small government it’s about reinforcing hierarchy.
lower taxes to appease masses who still get screwed over through healthcare and wages
he's trying to deny it to people currently living in Texas.
Not by prohibition of law.
I'm telling you what your listed law says, snowflake. Nothing wrong with me.
I'm not denying it at all. I haven't said the liquor stores aren't closed on Sunday.
If true, then the liquor stores could sell the liquor then and just ban consumption.
Yes, by prohibition of law.
Sealed-container liquor is sold inside () liquor stores every day but Sunday.
What is wrong with you?
i literally just spit from laughing at how remedial this post was lol
no
What is wrong with you?
liquor stores are off-premise retailers ergo they cannot operate on a sunday, nor can they operate after 9pm on other days.
Nah derp's right everyone. I was gonna by some liquor today but Imma wait for tomorrow when the Spec's truck just drives slowly through the neighborhood playing a musical box version of "Tequila" on a loop over a loudspeaker.
Makes sense. Wasn't what I had read; but makes sense.
So, you can still buy beer and wine after 12:01 by law on Sunday though.
Something was completely opposite of what you read? Man I bet that never happens to you. First time for everything.
To be fair, I don't care a whole lot about alcohol laws for a state in which I don't live.
You been biting my ankles for a few days now, bruh.
I guess you butthurt like the rest the chumpettes.
you begged and argued about it for four hours with people who live in that state.
What is wrong with you?
I asked questions and discussed the matters to understand things.
You're the one who was playing for a huge tiny w.
Well, it's not like church gets to legislate laws. It's liberals who want sharia courts and like that, right?
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