DC Votes to Allow Sunday Liquor Sales
Residents will be able to get drunk even when the federal government isn't operating
At some point next year, you'll finally able to buy liquor on Sundays.
Yesterday the D.C. Council gave initial approval to a massive rewrite of the city's liquor laws, including a provision that would finally do away with the city's Blue Laws by allowing Class A retailers—your local beer, wine and spirits emporium—to open their doors on Sundays.
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