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Oklahoma voters approve Sunday liquor store sales measure
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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3332710" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Well there's some irony for ya.</p><p></p><p>For instance..... the fact that you bring up "stoners" up in a thread like this shows they live rent free in your head. One has little to do with the other. </p><p></p><p>You say you don't care but that's not true because you're here commenting and asking "what's the big deal?" The big deal is that some of us don't want to shop at Walmart or big box stores for beer, wine or liquor. On Sunday, if you're out or you decide you want something, that's it as far as choices, minus the whiskey of course. So basically, it's a retarded blue law that, if anything, created more drinking and driving issues than it prevented. Because if you wanted whiskey, you'd have to drive to a restaurant or bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3332710, member: 24"] Well there's some irony for ya. For instance..... the fact that you bring up "stoners" up in a thread like this shows they live rent free in your head. One has little to do with the other. You say you don't care but that's not true because you're here commenting and asking "what's the big deal?" The big deal is that some of us don't want to shop at Walmart or big box stores for beer, wine or liquor. On Sunday, if you're out or you decide you want something, that's it as far as choices, minus the whiskey of course. So basically, it's a retarded blue law that, if anything, created more drinking and driving issues than it prevented. Because if you wanted whiskey, you'd have to drive to a restaurant or bar. [/QUOTE]
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