INDIANAPOLIS
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Indiana residents will be able to purchase
wine, beer or other alcoholic beverages on Christmas Day for the first time in
decades under a change in state law.
Alcohol sales of any kind in Indiana have long been banned on Christmas Day.
But the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission said Tuesday that Hoosiers can buy alcohol drinks at any restaurant, bar, liquor store or grocery store that's open starting this Christmas Day for consumption on the premises. That's because of a change in state law that took effect in July.
The exception is in years when Christmas Day falls on a Sunday, as it will next year.
In such years, liquor stores and grocery stores cannot sell alcohol, but people can still order alcoholic drinks at bars and restaurants.
Alcohol sales of any kind in Indiana have long been banned on Christmas Day.
But the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission said Tuesday that Hoosiers can buy alcohol drinks at any restaurant, bar, liquor store or grocery store that's open starting this Christmas Day for consumption on the premises. That's because of a change in state law that took effect in July.
The exception is in years when Christmas Day falls on a Sunday, as it will next year.
In such years, liquor stores and grocery stores cannot sell alcohol, but people can still order alcoholic drinks at bars and restaurants.
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I'm pretty sure they didn't mean that if you buy alcohol at the store, you have to drink it there! I'll keep my eye out for the correction :-)It sure made me laugh this morning!!
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