It seems to work fine in the other 49 states. Addressing the restrictions on liquor stores is important, but not doing it first is not going to drive them out of business. If that was the case, then Indiana would be the only state with liquor stores. The article was wrong, Indiana is not the only place you can't buy alcohol on Sunday. There are many places that have dry counties that prohibit take home alcohol sales ever day of the week, Calloway County in Kentucky is one I have been to. I bet they don't have any liquor stores in dry counties. Lets get rid of dry counties, Sunday regulations ( alcohol, car, and horse sales ), and keep vehicle inspections off the books.
Well actually, one good thing about vehicle inspections, those silly trucks that blow black exhaust smoke out of their chrome bed stacks, all over us drivers behind them, will be forced to comply! They do it on purpose too, I have driven behind a truck that floors it, so it smokes screens me.
I never saw a truck with something that stupid, before moving here from CA where we have regular inspections, and smog tests. I couldn't believe my eyes.
But at the same time, we would all have to have cats on our cars, and I would have to take the breather off of my PCV valve and put the fume recycling tube back on,
Yep, especially the airline industry (transportation). How did deregulation decrease competition and increase prices?
If you ask me, airline industry has not been nearly deregulated enough. If the state were to truly deregulate liquor sales, liquor stores would see a HUGE increase in profit.