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All that bill did was allow voters from individual counties and cities to decide if they want alcohol sales.

A lot of counties in the state already serve and sell on Sundays, so in all honestly all this will do will force a vote on the measure. I am sure a lot of areas will still be dry when all is said and done.

not a single county in Georgia allows liquor or grocery store sales of alcohol on Sunday. thankfully, that is about to change.
 
So if Georgia is finally getting with the times and allowing sales of alcohol on Sundays...that must mean that cannabis legislation will happen in about 100 years.
 
So if Georgia is finally getting with the times and allowing sales of alcohol on Sundays...that must mean that cannabis legislation will happen in about 100 years.

Not necessarily. Our legislature is desperate to tax anything and everthing lately.
 
A lot of states in the US have dry counties/municipalities. Why do you think Georgia is special? :awe:
 
fucking dopers, can't even take a day off from getting wasted. Don't you people understand? Government needs to protect us from ourselves.
 
Negative, Georgia will always be backwoods

right. we're backwoods because you got caught tampering with government property and got your ass kicked for it. it's a shame they went so easy on you, might have saved the rest of us of from having to read your drivel on a daily basis.
 
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