Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00204

Introduced
2/18/10  

Caption

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Sale Of Alcoholic Liquor On Sunday.

Impact

Upon enactment, SB00204 will impact the state's general statutes regarding the times and days when alcohol can be legally sold. By allowing Sunday sales, the bill aims to cater to consumer demand, potentially enhancing economic activity for retailers on what is traditionally a high shopping day. Moreover, local municipalities retain the authority to regulate these sales through ordinances, providing towns with flexibility to either embrace or limit alcohol sales on Sundays based on community preferences.

Summary

SB00204, known as 'An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Sale Of Alcoholic Liquor On Sunday', seeks to amend current laws governing the sale of alcoholic liquor in the state. The bill specifically lifts the prohibition on sales of alcoholic beverages on Sundays, giving holders of package store permits the option to sell on that day. This legislative change aims to align state laws with the recommendations of the relevant oversight committee, modernizing regulations around alcohol sales in Connecticut.

Contention

The transitional nature of this legislation might raise contention among various stakeholders. Supporters argue that this change could lead to increased competition and expanded choices for consumers while providing potential benefits to local economies. Conversely, some community members and advocacy groups may raise concerns about the implications of increased alcohol accessibility, particularly surrounding public health and safety issues. The effectiveness of this bill will likely depend on how it is implemented at the local level and the responses it elicits from the community.

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