While I understand that different cities and states have different needs (driving laws, for instance, can vary wildly because of of a state's terrain), I think it's strange that some laws aren't the same across the entire United States.
Liquor Laws are the biggest example I can think of. Tax Laws are another.
How are there still Dry States? I find that whole concept baffling. Why is Happy Hour illegal in some states (like here in good ole Illinois) when it is perfectly acceptable in other states? Why is okay in some places for you to order a mixed drink at a bar and then leave with it, while in other places you can't even go to a grocery store and pay for the liquor outside of the liquor department?
I get the need for local laws in some respects, but others just seem really odd.
Liquor Laws are the biggest example I can think of. Tax Laws are another.
How are there still Dry States? I find that whole concept baffling. Why is Happy Hour illegal in some states (like here in good ole Illinois) when it is perfectly acceptable in other states? Why is okay in some places for you to order a mixed drink at a bar and then leave with it, while in other places you can't even go to a grocery store and pay for the liquor outside of the liquor department?
I get the need for local laws in some respects, but others just seem really odd.