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  Do you support restrictions on when alcohol can be sold? (search mode)
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Question: as in days of the week/time fo day, etc.
#1
Yes, alcohol should not be sold on Sunday mornings
 
#2
Yes, I support some other restriction different from Option 1
 
#3
No
 
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Ebowed
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« on: October 16, 2005, 09:18:41 PM »

Option 3.

North Carolina has Option 1, which is a clear violation of separation of church and state.

It is not necessarily a separation of church and state unless the North Carolina law states that it is done because of religious reasons.
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Ebowed
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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2005, 09:52:16 PM »

North Carolina has Option 1, which is a clear violation of separation of church and state.

It is not necessarily a separation of church and state unless the North Carolina law states that it is done because of religious reasons.

It is extremely unlikely that the law would exist for non-religious reasons.

What the law says it what matters.  Restricting the sale of alcohol does not directly affect religious freedom, nor does it establish a religion as officially sanctioned by the state.
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Ebowed
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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2005, 05:56:34 AM »

Option 3.

North Carolina has Option 1, which is a clear violation of separation of church and state.

It is not necessarily a separation of church and state unless the North Carolina law states that it is done because of religious reasons.

If they pass a law that says we must pray every day or be arrested, is it not unconstitutional because it doesn't say why according to your reasoning?


That's a laughably invalid comparison.
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