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> From:
> mike wilson
> So there are places where you can only buy beer, wine, neat spirits to drink?
Most places in NC you can buy beer and wine. Most restaurants serve at 
least wine, many can serve cocktails, known locally as "mixed beverages".

Sale of "spirituous liquors" is controlled by state government. ABC 
stores are where you buy hard liquors.

http://www.ncabc.com/

Whether to have an ABC (Alcohol Beverage Control) store is a *local* 
option. If your town is dry, and you want it wet, you can get up a 
petition and if you get enough signatures, have a local referendum added 
to the ballot for the next scheduled general election. If enough of your 
neighbors agree

I've heard of people getting petitions to go the other way, wet to dry, 
but AFAIK, no one has yet managed to gather enough signatures to 
actually have it put to a vote.

There are a few small towns, possibly even one or two whole counties 
that are officially dry. I lived in one such for a while.

Randolph County and Asheboro, NC are dry, but two adjacent towns within 
the county have opted "wet", and have ABC stores, beer and wine sales in 
the grocery stores, and some social establishments serving alcohol. 
Meant driving all of 5 miles or less to buy beer or wine.

It's not that inconvenient unless you drink a whole lot; like it says in 
the song "Once a day, every day, all day long."



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