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The Future of Starkville is in
Your Hands.
For years, the City of Starkville has maintained a citywide
ordinance which prohibits the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
That law keeps many local restaurants closed on Sundays, limiting
weekend dining options.
It also tells business owners who
consider locating in Starkville that we are not a pro-business
community. That is not the message that we want to send.
It is time to bring our laws into the 21st century and allow our
city to live up to its full potential.
Discussion has already begun on this important issue with a town
hall meeting held on May 1 at the Greensboro Center.
Though a large number of citizens are in favor of Sunday sales,
there has been no organized effort to bring supporters' views to
our city aldermen. Until now.
The purpose of this website is to facilitate a citizen action
network, allowing hundreds of residents already in favor of
Sunday sales to quickly and easily make our voices heard.
More Than Just A Beer On Sunday
Sunday alcohol sales in the city of Starkville is certainly
about personal choice and freedom to engage in a legal activity,
but there really is much more to it. Take a look around
the site to learn more about the opposition and the facts; then,
most importantly, take action. Let your alderman
know how you feel--right now, from this website.
With your help, this law will change. It only takes a few
seconds to send a message to your alderman and tell him or her to support our
community, and allow Sunday sales.
TAKE ACTION NOW! It only takes a
few seconds.
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