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Buying hard liquor in the grocery store in Oklahoma?
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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2209792" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>"<span style="color: #FF0000">Yep every liquor wholesaler and retail package store owner in the state</span>"</p><p></p><p>Growing up in west Texas, they had their share of stupid liquor laws. Abilene, the home of 3 Christian colleges, is dry. Every 2 years, the ballot would have a referendum to allow liquor sales within the city. Ads would run for months against passing because of liquor abuse among college students. Failed every time. The failure was always blamed on "those d***ed straight-laced Baptists". The PRODUCER of the ads. PINKIE's Liquor Store. Had a store on every major road just outside of town. Same thing in Midland.</p><p></p><p>But at the same time, as a 16yo, I could go to the little country store out behind the airport and buy ANYTHING they had. Never had a problem, first time I got carded was on my 18th birthday upon entering a BAR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2209792, member: 27991"] "[COLOR="#FF0000"]Yep every liquor wholesaler and retail package store owner in the state[/COLOR]" Growing up in west Texas, they had their share of stupid liquor laws. Abilene, the home of 3 Christian colleges, is dry. Every 2 years, the ballot would have a referendum to allow liquor sales within the city. Ads would run for months against passing because of liquor abuse among college students. Failed every time. The failure was always blamed on "those d***ed straight-laced Baptists". The PRODUCER of the ads. PINKIE's Liquor Store. Had a store on every major road just outside of town. Same thing in Midland. But at the same time, as a 16yo, I could go to the little country store out behind the airport and buy ANYTHING they had. Never had a problem, first time I got carded was on my 18th birthday upon entering a BAR. [/QUOTE]
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