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Liquor Sales: South Carolina House Advances Bill Allowing

by Ayushi
February 16, 2024
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South Carolina House approves Sunday liquor sales, potentially lifting another religious restriction
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The South Carolina House recently passed a bill that could bring significant changes to the state’s liquor laws, potentially allowing liquor stores to operate on Sundays for a limited period, contingent upon approval from local governments.

 

The proposed legislation has garnered support from advocates who argue that it’s time to modernize outdated regulations rooted in religious traditions that designated Sundays as a day of rest. Proponents contend that such reforms could benefit businesses, particularly those catering to tourists who contribute substantially to South Carolina’s economy, exceeding $20 billion annually. Tourists, often caught off guard by the inability to purchase alcohol on Sundays, might find it more convenient to access liquor stores, especially during summer beach days.

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The bill passed the House with a 68-44 vote, with opposition primarily from conservative Republicans and some rural Democrats. Pending one final procedural vote, the proposal will advance to the Senate. If enacted, it would complement another bill permitting customers to purchase alcohol alongside groceries or have it delivered to their vehicles in parking lots.

 

Under the proposed legislation, liquor stores would be permitted to operate from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays, subject to approval through a public vote initiated by county or city councils. Republican Representative Gil Gatch emphasized the need for less restrictive government policies, asserting that South Carolina isn’t a theocracy and highlighting the conservative principle of limited government intervention.

 

South Carolina has historically adhered to blue laws, which restrict certain activities on Sundays to honor the day as a day of rest. However, societal changes and economic pressures have eroded these laws over time. While gas stations were the first to open on Sundays, followed by restaurants and grocery stores, liquor stores have remained closed.

 

The gradual relaxation of blue laws began in the 1990s, coinciding with the state’s economic growth and influx of new residents. However, liquor stores have remained a notable exception. The proposed legislation seeks to address this disparity by aligning liquor sales regulations with modern consumer demands and economic realities.

 

Despite the push for reform, some lawmakers, like Republican Representative John McCravy, expressed concerns about the erosion of traditional values and the impact on small liquor store owners. McCravy argued that allowing liquor stores to operate on Sundays could infringe upon the cherished notion of a day of rest and place additional burdens on independent retailers.

 

The debate over Sunday liquor sales reflects broader tensions between tradition and progress, with proponents advocating for economic flexibility and consumer convenience, while opponents emphasize the importance of preserving cultural and religious norms. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will continue to weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks of relaxing Sunday liquor sales restrictions in South Carolina.

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