Might the Republicans want to drink until 4 a.m. at their convention in St. Paul in the summer? Some legislators there think so.
In a proposal being considered in the Minnesota House, the last call for alcohol would be pushed back two hours from the usual 2 a.m. for all establishments within a 10-mile radius of the convention site.
The sponsors hope to spur spending at the convention from Sept. 1 to 4 — and also to make the Twin Cities metropolitan region seem “more sophisticated,” as one lawmaker put it.
“Las Vegas is open all night long, and New Orleans is open till dawn,” said Representative Phyllis Kahn, a Minneapolis Democrat who is a co-sponsor of the proposal. “I spend a lot of time in cities like New York and Montreal, and they all seem to have later drinking times.”
The change, which would last roughly 11 days and require suspending a state law, would also allow liquor sales on Sundays. A business that objects to the change would be free to close at 2 a.m. “The 2 a.m. closing hour is actually pretty common,” Ms. Kahn said. “But Paris and London barely have closing times at all.”
Ms. Kahn said she wanted her area to seem at least as sophisticated as other American cities.
“Somebody asked me if I was going to stay up until 4 a.m. partying,” she said.
The answer was no.
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dude, if "sophisticated" is equal to "staying up all night getting shitfaced" then i'm the highbrow elite!
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