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Should liquor stores be open on Sundays? Should super markets be allowed to sell hard liquor?

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Should liquor stores be open on Sundays? Should super markets be allowed to sell hard liquor?

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The only down side to stuff being open on Sunday is that it is not really that profitable. But once it is allowed a store would lose customer permanently if they didn’t open on Sundays. Security is often a problem with alcohol and tobacco. They are both expensive and prone to being stolen. And with the money from the sales on hand robbery is more likely. If grocery store sales were allowed when they were once banned store would pretty much be forced to start selling or else they would permanently lose customers to ones that did, like with Sunday sales. The religious and “save the children” arguments don’t hold water.

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