FWIW, no booze on Sunday would be local, not state.
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Brandon
Either way, beer or not, it would be a local law... so yeah, its only Spring Hill and a few other select places.
Brandon
It's a statewide law that prevents me from getting stuff shipped in. Awesome.
Actually, that was overturned last year, it was called SB166.
"Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen signed SB166 on June 5, which permits residents to receive up to three cases of wine from wineries who have paid the $300 application fee and make their $150 annual payments."
http://www.winespectator.com/webfea...-with-Georges-Duboeuf-(For-a-Good-Cause)_4908
I think that the problem is that it requires direct shipment from a winery, not a distributor, and why would a winery spend $450 for the first year to ship a handful of cases?
What a waste of taxpayer money. They actually had to spend time on this? Good god. This is almost as stupid as the fact I can't have liquor or beer shipped to my house or buy booze on Sunday, or go to the grocery store to buy a bottle of wine.
what a complete crock of cow patties! No wonder this state is hurting! those stupid politicians are wasting time and money debating over allowing a Darn fish is a barber shop? CTFO!!!!!!!! Vote his time wasting *** out! and to add, whoever tought of legislation prohibiting it in the first place! UGH.. Someone gimme 2,000 acres in the middle of no-where !
1 of my best frends owns the 3rd highest volume liquor store in Nash & heres the issue with wine in grocery store. The way our local gov has it set up Liquor stores can only sell liquor & wine, thats it. No smokes,Lottery tickets,
no beer, no cokes,mixers, you get the drift. So allowing grocery stores to sell wine will kill about half of Liquor stores buisness. Thats not really fair to local owned buisnessmen & women that have opened Liquor stores.
Liquor Store owners have so much Gov reg & stupid rules it mind blowing, Such as owning multiple stores--In Tn its not allowed. Now I do think LS should be allowed to open on Sunday but to me its no biggie either way. Everyone knows they are closed so just buy more on Saturday. If they do pass the Grocery Store bill they will have to change alot more laws before it can work. Good Ole over-regulated TN.