any tym is beer tym in Kenya.no restrictions 24/7
2006-08-17 20:48:32
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answered by smart_eluh 4
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I live in Korea, so I'll comment on this country. I think you know what SA's position is on this. In Korea you can buy any kind of liquor on any day and at any time. The malls are open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. They sell all the good stuff. I myself drink beer and that's pretty easy to get. The local corner store sells you that for a buck a can. You can also get wine and the tough stuff at any 7-eleven. Not like in SA where you have to go to the shebeen to get some. Just this morning at 4 o' clock I went and got some beers from the old lady that owns the corner shop about three blocks from me. I couldn't sleep. It's so damn hot here right now! And it's totally legal! No liquor license required.
Cheers buddy!
2006-08-18 03:10:57
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answered by Porgie 7
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In the United States it is legal to sell alcohol on Sunday's in fact you can buy it until 2:00 am in California.
2006-08-17 21:11:31
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answered by carmen d 6
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It’s illegal in my state (Indiana) in the U.S. The only reason I can think of for this law is that Sunday is a religious day. If that is the case, whatever happened to the separation of church and state?! If I want to buy alcohol on a Sunday, I just drive to Illinois (a 10 minute drive) and buy it anyway.
2006-08-17 20:44:20
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answered by zaradulce02 5
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Yes, can buy and sell liquor on Sundays in New Zealand, but this has only happened in the last 10 years or so I think. Absolutely not though on Christmas, Easter Friday and Sunday and ANZAC days though
2006-08-17 22:01:24
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answered by RaeJay 2
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In Germany it is legal to buy and sell alcohol at any time and day of the week.
2006-08-17 22:17:03
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answered by sarah26 1
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I live in Kentucky, a state in the US and it is illegal to buy/sell alcohol on Sundays in my state, but not everywhere in the country. There are counties in my state that prohibit all sales of alcohol, but I don't live in one of those dry counties.
2006-08-17 21:17:22
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answered by albinopolarbear 4
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I live in United Kingdom and people can buy alcohol on a Sunday but usually supermarkets have a sign saying "only from 8.00am"
2006-08-17 20:41:26
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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I'm in the US and while in lots of places you can buy alcohol on Sunday, in York County SC you can't.
2006-08-18 02:48:42
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answered by Jayna 7
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yes...u can buy and sell alcohol almost anytime in NY, U.S., except for like 4 hours early sunday morning(4-8am)
2006-08-17 21:08:13
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answered by duff007 4
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to those human beings that state it truly is to save the Sabbath Holy. then the day of no sale of alcohol might want to be on Saturday. actually from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. it really is the Sabbath no longer Sunday. inspite of the undeniable fact that, to respond to your question, it truly is a holdover from the Puritan/Quaker/Protestant era even as that they had many of the administration over which regulations might want to be in effect and enforced. lots of the regulations which predominate in the jap U.S. are holdovers from that pre-creative conflict era. The founding Fathers actually held no view on the remember, one way or the different and consequently, by no skill addressed it. they merely did not see it as a difficulty. on the prompt, in the adventure that they could were round and attempting to enact regulations for a budding united states they could have made particular that no such regulations might want to have taken carry and grow to be the regulation of the land. they could have respected the theory that Christianity isn't the in uncomplicated words faith in existence and that no regulations that respected one certain non secular point of view might want to take priority and grow to be the major algorithm by technique of which American society might want to be ruled. it truly is extreme time that all and distinctive of those regulations which accommodate Judeo-Christian values in uncomplicated words, be thrust aside and tossed onto the pile of different detritus that no longer has known applicability. American Society is no longer ninety 9.9% Judeo-Christian and our regulations opt to mirror our cutting-aspect societal range. Brightest advantages, Raji the golf eco-friendly Witch
2016-11-25 23:43:29
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answered by ? 4
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