Try your state's Liquor Control Agency or ABC Board or whatever they call it in Texas. That being said, there may well notbe any regulation against it. Thanksgiving is not celebreated as a religious holiday, which is the reasoning behind liquor stores closing on national holidays such as Christmas and Easter, but does not require them to be closed on the 4th of July, or Veteran's Day.
Try your state's Liquor Control Agency or ABC Board or whatever they call it in Texas. That being said, there may well notbe any regulation against it. Thanksgiving is not celebreated as a religious holiday, which is the reasoning behind liquor stores closing on national holidays such as Christmas and Easter, but does not require them to be closed on the 4th of July, or Veteran's Day.
the liquor store.
No, They are closed.
No
Yes they are. Only holidays in Massachusetts where the liquor stores must be closed are Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.
Yes, but many liquor stores will close early.
Christmas Thanksgiving and new years day
There are three holidays during which the liquor stores are closed. They are closed for Thanksgiving, Memorial and Christmas days.
Liquor is anything with alcohol in it. Rum is a type of liquor, differentiated by being distilled and made from sugar cane.
Depends on the state's law. In Kansas, liquor stores are not allowed to sell anything that does not have alcohol in it.
In Colorado, liquor stores are closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Additionally, they may have reduced hours or be closed on Thanksgiving and Labor Day. It's always best to check with individual stores for their holiday hours.
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