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Just moved here from Iowa. I discovered yesterday that y'all have messed up laws about alcohol. Apparently, a business can only sell alcohol on Sundays between 11 and 6, and only with an extra special license above and beyond their usual license. Qualifying for the one license does not mean you have what it takes for the Sunday license??

I went out at 6:30 pm yesterday to buy beer. My bad. Apparently, something happens after 6pm that makes people who consume alcohol a public nuisance worthy of the attention of the MN legislature. Not before 6! But right after! Mayhem! And only on Sundays. I'm not even Christian, but this Christian sensibility is applied to me anyway.

And then today, a Monday, I went to Hy-Vee and bought $50 worth of tequila and accessories and then $20 worth of groceries. But that didn't net me the gas discount they were giving people who bought more than $60 worth of stuff, because I can't buy the liquor along with the groceries, due to (I guess) Minnesota law again. They are separate purchases.

WTF Minnesota? I've been traveling the country for the past year. I started out in North Carolina. East Coast has ridiculous alcohol sales laws. In NC you can buy beer from a grocery store, but liquor can only be purchased from a state-run ABC store, which has a very limited selection and is closed on the Lord's Day. Everywhere on the East Coast is like that in some way. But I felt relief when I finally escaped that area. I went from D.C. and Connecticut to Wisconsin and Iowa and then Santa Fe and San Diego. The Midwest and West Coast does not have this hangup about alcohol. Booze in a regular grocery aisle! OMG.

I was very disappointed to learn, however, that MN is an exception and behind even conservative Iowa in its handling of alcohol sales.

Can we get this changed, please? Just common sense. That's all I'm asking for.

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[–] Whimseymimple@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

North Dakota is worse, and they just tried to repeal the law allowing stores (at all) to be open before noon on Sundays. I've only lived here less than a decade, and I couldn't even get a toaster oven before noon on Sunday until a few years ago. (I'm on the border where ND is the bulk of shopping options.)

[–] randomwords@midwest.social 20 points 4 days ago (1 children)

It actually was changed recently, it used to be you couldn't buy alcohol on Sundays at all... So, you know, small improvements.

[–] Ascrod@midwest.social 2 points 3 days ago

This was also the case in Indiana until relatively recently. Fuckin blue laws man.

[–] Treetrimmer@sh.itjust.works 6 points 3 days ago

Listen here you heathen. Sunday is the Lord's day. Go and smoke some pot and try to assimilate into sotan culture

[–] TimLovesTech@badatbeing.social 8 points 4 days ago (1 children)

These types of laws are in a lot of states to varying degrees, and the idea was to prevent drunk people from attending church and/or people missing church because drunk.

[–] zapzap@lemmings.world 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)

It surprises me that Minnesota has these laws. MN is so hip on so many things.

[–] djsaskdja@reddthat.com 5 points 4 days ago

For the longest time ma and pa liquor stores fought this change on the basis that they couldn’t compete with corporate chains if they were forced to staff an additional day every week. I’m not sure I follow their logic, but I remember hearing that a lot before the change happened.