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TexasTowelie

(112,146 posts)
Sat Apr 27, 2019, 05:30 AM Apr 2019

Another round on me, bartender? Not in North Carolina, unless this bill passes

RALEIGH -- Bar customers could order up to four drinks at once, and liquor stores could open on Sunday afternoons under a wide-ranging alcohol regulation bill that’s getting a big push from the hospitality and retail industries.

House Bill 536 is scheduled for its first hearing Tuesday in the House ABC committee. It would change a current regulation that prevents restaurants and bars from serving a customer more than one alcoholic drink at a time. The law is intended to prevent someone from buying drinks on behalf of someone who’s underage, but Rep. Chuck McGrady, a Henderson County Republican, said it creates a hassle when a group of people wants to send someone to the bar for another round. Each person has to make a separate trip to the bar.

“It’s nuts,” said McGrady, who sponsored HB 536. “In my view, it’s a silly sort of Prohibition-era type regulation.”

HB 536 would also create a “bar” category in state regulations — a missing category that forces bars that don’t serve food to be licensed as private clubs. That’s why some bars require new customers to pay a few dollars at the door as a “membership fee.”

Read more: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article229736729.html

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Another round on me, bartender? Not in North Carolina, unless this bill passes (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2019 OP
It isn't just the Carolinas with these silly laws customerserviceguy Apr 2019 #1

customerserviceguy

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1. It isn't just the Carolinas with these silly laws
Sat Apr 27, 2019, 09:43 AM
Apr 2019

Up and down the East Coast I have experienced post-Prohibition-era blue laws.

In New Jersey, you can't buy a six pack of beer after 10 PM, even on Friday or Saturday night. You can sit in a bar until 2 AM, but if you just want a few beers while operating nothing more dangerous than a TV remote, you'll have to plan ahead if your shift ends at ten.

I do recall Connecticut not allowing beer sales on Sunday a few years ago, but I think they might have changed that.

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