Indiana lawmakers vote to lift state ban on happy hours

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6 thoughts on “Indiana lawmakers vote to lift state ban on happy hours

    1. Agreed. Its annoying that I can’t do curbside pickup for alcohol at Target. Have to go in for it.

  1. Experimental shrooms for the mental health of a limited few and boozed up happy hours but no inclination toward legalizing and regulating (tax revenue) cannabis use. That’s messed up.

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