You must be young. There was a time when the country was much more religious and it all stems from the seventh day rest. People went to church on Sundays and had family time after. Sure it's a moral thing, but are we really better off without it?gshayd,
You look ahead, great, so I guess you're OK with odd ball purchasing time availability?
You work around it.
But, why should you have to go along with all the other purchasing time/items constraints? Why can't free enterprise decide when they'll be open?
If I want a new car, why does the dealership 'have to' shut down once a week perhaps on the only day I have time to look for one?
Oh yeah, there's a work around for that too, called the internet. Though I not disposed to buy a vehicle on the internet. It's either in person or not at all.....
Why are liquor stores closed on Sunday, plus are mandated to open at 10:00 A.M. at the earliest? Why can't they be available at the hours they choose?
Beer/wine can't be sold until noon at the earliest on Sunday.
Crap idea foisted by what particular lobby, eh?