Sorry to ear that, sir.
dude95 said:Over_ed said:
Be glad you don't live in Mississippi.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mississippi-is-running-out-of-liquor-and-it-s-the-state-s-fault/ar-AA20HpyI
One of those states where state government controls the distribution of all alcohol. What could go wrong...?
Well, 3 months ago the state shut down all distribution for a "two-week" inventory period. No distribution since.
Liquor stores have closed. Restaurants are dry. 174,000 CASES are sitting in a warehouse and no one has the gumption to get them to buyers.
Needless to say, this would not be happening if the distributor's jobs depended on doing getting stuff out the door. But they don't. They work for the state.
"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years there'd be a shortage of sand."
Milton Friedman
ETA link. ooooops!
Mississippi has so many stupid problems. Just finished a year long project in Jackson - so happy to be done. It's the murder capital of the US (per capita) and feels 100% like it. First time in 30 year career I didn't venture out to explore the town I was in.
For alcohol - they have the dumbest laws. They can sell beer and wine in grocery stores, but only at a proof that no beer and wine is at. End up with about 10 bottles of some no-name brand of wine that will conform to those standards. Really stupid stuff.
In Arizona, your Driver's Licence is also good until you're like 75 or 80 or something.jja79 said:
When I moved to Arizona 3 years ago I was happy to find out you can buy beer, wine and liquor at the grocery store, pharmacy and hardware store. The first time I was getting gasoline at Circle K there were people walking up to the cashier and ordering shots. This is how you do it. We also have drivers license stores so you don't have to deal with the DMV for your license or registration.
When I moved to Texas and registered all my stuff 2 years ago, the physical line wasn't bad at all.jja79 said:
Yes. I got my DL and Arizona plates the week I moved and they registered me to vote. Having all this privatized is a beautiful thing. I was out the door in 20 minutes instead of the lines I was used to at Texas DMV.
Muddyfeet said:APHIS AG said:
In Arkansas, one can only buy alcohol at a State run store, this includes beer. Ice houses and grocery stores are not allowed to sell beer.
You sure about that? I lived in a wet county in Eastern Arkansas and knew several people in town that OWNED liquor stores and I distinctly remember Kroger selling beer.
HollywoodBQ said:jja79 said:
When I moved to Arizona 3 years ago I was happy to find out you can buy beer, wine and liquor at the grocery store, pharmacy and hardware store. The first time I was getting gasoline at Circle K there were people walking up to the cashier and ordering shots. This is how you do it. We also have drivers license stores so you don't have to deal with the DMV for your license or registration.
In Arizona, your Driver's Licence is also good until you're like 75 or 80 or something.
A girl who works for me, her driver's licence expires in 2054, or something like that.
CrockerAg98 said:HollywoodBQ said:jja79 said:
When I moved to Arizona 3 years ago I was happy to find out you can buy beer, wine and liquor at the grocery store, pharmacy and hardware store. The first time I was getting gasoline at Circle K there were people walking up to the cashier and ordering shots. This is how you do it. We also have drivers license stores so you don't have to deal with the DMV for your license or registration.
In Arizona, your Driver's Licence is also good until you're like 75 or 80 or something.
A girl who works for me, her driver's licence expires in 2054, or something like that.
It used to be.
The implementation of the RealID killed that
TAMUallen said:
Now let's fix Texas. Liquor on Sundays and in grocery stores
jja79 said:
I don't buy a lot of liquor unless I'm having company but when I do I usually get it at the pharmacy because it's easier in and out.
Why wouldn't Texas retailers want Sunday sales?
dude95 said:Over_ed said:
Be glad you don't live in Mississippi.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mississippi-is-running-out-of-liquor-and-it-s-the-state-s-fault/ar-AA20HpyI
One of those states where state government controls the distribution of all alcohol. What could go wrong...?
Well, 3 months ago the state shut down all distribution for a "two-week" inventory period. No distribution since.
Liquor stores have closed. Restaurants are dry. 174,000 CASES are sitting in a warehouse and no one has the gumption to get them to buyers.
Needless to say, this would not be happening if the distributor's jobs depended on doing getting stuff out the door. But they don't. They work for the state.
"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years there'd be a shortage of sand."
Milton Friedman
ETA link. ooooops!
Mississippi has so many stupid problems. Just finished a year long project in Jackson - so happy to be done. It's the murder capital of the US (per capita) and feels 100% like it. First time in 30 year career I didn't venture out to explore the town I was in.
For alcohol - they have the dumbest laws. They can sell beer and wine in grocery stores, but only at a proof that no beer and wine is at. End up with about 10 bottles of some no-name brand of wine that will conform to those standards. Really stupid stuff.