The holiday season might be the most wonderful time of the year, but it’s also undeniably one of the busiest. Between dashing from store to store to scoop up gifts to attending party after party, the hustle and bustle is enough to throw anyone into a tizzy — and some things are bound to slip through the cracks. But what should you do if remembering to stock up on alcohol ahead of the big day is one of those things? Will liquor stores even be open on Dec. 25? The short answer is: maybe!
that’s probably not related to any kind of moral or religious belief, but actually a form of election security
Cooping was a form of electoral fraud in the United States by which gangs kidnapped citizens off the street and forced them to vote, often repeatedly, for an election candidate… so-called “cooping gangs” or “election gangs” working for a political candidate would hold random victims in a chamber or cellar (the “coop”) and ply them with alcohol or beat them to get them to comply.
Can’t buy alcohol in stores/restaurants on election days in Georgia until after the polls close.
that’s probably not related to any kind of moral or religious belief, but actually a form of election security
Yeah because its impossible for them to buy alcohol the previous day!
The non-secret and repetition-loopholed voting sounds like the crux of the issue, not being able to buy alcohol