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    Default Re: Another Oklahoma liquor law Thread 2010.

    It will be interesting to see how long Payne County will go on with it's "reformed" liquor law, passed in 2012, in which all it did was allow liquor by the drink on Sundays, while not including holidays. So you got the strange irony in the Bible Belt in which it's okay to be served drinks stronger than 3.2% beer on the Lord's Day, Sunday, but not during holidays.

    By the way, where were the Baptists back when legalizing liquor by the drink on Sunday passed by around 70% in Payne and Garfield Counties? Anyway, I reckon a state wide alcohol question on the ballot couldn't help but grab their attention, though.

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    Default Re: Another Oklahoma liquor law Thread 2010.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunty View Post
    It will be interesting to see how long Payne County will go on with it's "reformed" liquor law, passed in 2012, in which all it did was allow liquor by the drink on Sundays, while not including holidays. So you got the strange irony in the Bible Belt in which it's okay to be served drinks stronger than 3.2% beer on the Lord's Day, Sunday, but not during holidays.

    By the way, where were the Baptists back when legalizing liquor by the drink on Sunday passed by around 70% in Payne and Garfield Counties? Anyway, I reckon a state wide alcohol question on the ballot couldn't help but grab their attention, though.

    When did Cimarron Casino open, 2012/13 ?

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    Default Re: Another Oklahoma liquor law Thread 2010.

    You guys should come out to Oak n Ore on Wednesday for the craft beer summit with Senator Bice and others!

    What the Ale: Beer summit slated Wednesday in OKC - Tulsa World: What The Ale

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    Default Re: Another Oklahoma liquor law Thread 2010.

    Bille, couldn't make it to the summit but would love to hear about the conversation. Saw Patrick Lively on the news so hopefully this received some attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsou89 View Post
    Bille, couldn't make it to the summit but would love to hear about the conversation. Saw Patrick Lively on the news so hopefully this received some attention.
    You can watch the whole thing here: Watch

    I have a good feeling that SB424 (allowing brewers point of production sales >4%) will pass, I just hope it allows for on-premise consumption.

    As for SB383, I'm worried that too much money is on the line and the large grocers/convenience want in. RLAO is strongly against complete, progressive reform allowing everything the grocers want obviously and I'm not sure there's enough compromise available yet. Let's hope,

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