How many times have you gone to the grocery store on Sunday and picked up a bottle of wine or case of beer, gotten to the register and realized during check-out… “DANG IT it’s SUNDAY!” Well it’s happened to me more than once, and I’m not really absent-minded, I just don’t think about those things all the time cause it’s really unnecessary!

Georgia is one of only three states that does not allow alcohol sales on Sunday, and it’s finally time things change! This will be the first year that we have been able to decide on this issue ourselves, and I am hopeful people will get out to vote! This is not a primary election, and I’m sure there may be more pressing matters on the ballot than this issue, but I personally get the impression people will care about this! And they will care more about this than the other random local votes on the ballot.

About 100 Georgia cities and counties are holding votes on whether to allow stores to sell alcohol on Sundays. The referendum is the result of a lengthy battle in the state legislature over whether municipalities should have the right to decide on the issue. This has been a very controversial issue, and you can rest assured that there will be as many people out voting against it as there are for it.

If passed the Sunday alcohol sale referendum will allow convenient stores, grocery stores and liquor stores to sell beer, wine and liquor on Sundays. I know it’s not a primary election or anything, but there is definitely good reason to make the trip to the poles tomorrow! Read more about it here!