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[QUOTE="HeavensJail:519244"]When I lived in Maine, you could buy beer and wine at the grocery store. The drunk driving problem wasn't any worse, and smaller liquor stores continued to survive. When I lived in Michigan, you could buy beer and wine and liquor at the grocery store. The drunk driving problem wasn't any worse, and the smaller operators were doing a-okay. When I lived in Germany, it was almost impossible to find somewhere that [i]didn't[/i] sell beer and liquor. Drunk driving was practically nonexistent (probably due to enforcement and better public transit), and the small operators continued to do well (probably because all the grocery stores closed at 8 PM). When I was in China, it was possible to buy beer from vending machines. This was officially Totally Awesome. I'm not a fan of incrementalism, so I voted no on #1. Seriously, we just need to throw out the rotting corpse of the Blue Laws and start the hell over.[/QUOTE]
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