Also, people cannot marry members of other species, or their own family or have more than one wife… how dumb is that?
Aw, and I used to like you.
It’s not books, specifically, it’s that you can’t sell anything. (but there are exceptions). They’re called “blue laws” and the reasoning I was taught is to encourage small businesses, as opposed to the big corporations. The thinking is that Mom & Pop’s clothes shoppe has to close on Sunday so Mom and Pop can go to church and observe the sabbath, so if Walmart is allowed to be open on Sunday, Mom & Pop will lose business, and inevitably close. At least, that’s what my dad told me when I was young.
But I guess for emergency purposes, food is exempt, so in the supermarket you can buy food, but not, say, a knife or eggbeater. I guess periodicals are exempt too, because otherwise there would be no way to buy the sunday paper, since it would be replaced bythe monday paper the next day.
And I’ve talked to people who think of Trenton as North Jersey. Green Brook is more east than north of Trenton.
Dunno about NYC, but San Francisco has a “cabaret” license classification for establishments that wish to allow live music, dancing and drinking. They’re neither cheap nor easy to obtain. And like NYC, I have seen bars with DJs and large enough floor space where people could dance, but signs boldly proclaiming “NO DANCING”
I grew up there. Ever go to Ponderosa on Lee St. and have a teen-aged cashier ask you to press the “beer” button on the cash register since they couldn’t legally sell you a bottle of beer to go with your steak? IIRC, a bit down the road at Jewel, they’d have the same problem now and then at the “food” checkouts.
You might be thinking od Colorado. As for the Sherry thing, maybe it was just that grocery store? Did they sell wine at all? I know that if O go to my hometown I can go to the Shaw’s and get a bottle of wine. But maybe cooking Sherry is under a different regulation?
I’m sorry about that.Which one of the three laws I cited would you wish to be changed?
I had family in Vermont for several years…and to echo the alcohol weirdness:
Vermont alcohol regulations varied by county I believe, with some counties still being “dry”. One weird regulation was that a person could not have more than one open unfinished glass/bottle in a bar, i.e. you could not order a beer and shot. I had a couple of awkward times where I wasn’t allowed to buy a beer for a friend to take back to the table, they made each person physically buy their own drink.
Oddly, you could buy a whole bottle of wine for yourself or a quintuple-shot-margarita, but the glasses on the table had to match the number of persons at the table.
There were a couple of restaurants/bars that were unable to sell alcohol to non-Vermonters (not sure what regulation it was), really put a squelch on tourism, with a place or to that simply wouldn’t card people just so that they could sell to out-of-state people.
I guess Texas is telling you that if you’re going to drink that late, the least you can do is help them make their quota of DWI stops.
Thought that I would chime in, as I lived in Burlington, VT from 1988 to 2001. Can’t say that I ever encountered the conditions that you mentioned with respect to the booze on Sunday thing or the dancing with a drink in hand. The sherry thing, I couldn’t comment on, as it never came up although I will say that it would surprise me.
Now that I think of it, the grocery store in Williston has a liquor sore inside it.
Well, I think the not allowed to have more than one wife law is kind of stupid. We’ve got lots of immigrants here from countries where polygamy is permitted. But because the US doesn’t allow anyone to have more than one spouse, we’ve got lots of cases where some poor woman and her kids are stuck back in, oh, say, the Sudan, while some guy had the horrible dilemma of which of his wives and kids he could bring to the US with him.
Besides, what about other, non-immigrant communities here in the US that allow polygamy? Isn’t a law prohibiting polygamy infringing on those communities’ freedom of religion? And what business of the government’s is it, anyway, who marries who, as long as the spouses or spouses-to-be are adults?
Just to clarify, because I am trying to quit coffee and may not be as sharp as a tack at the moment, but it is my impression that your post was equating same sex marriage to bestiality, incest and polygamy. As this is offensive in the extreme, I welcome any clarification that you wish to offer.
Zombie thread. Killed.