While The CT Legislature Is Looking At Blue Laws……

It’s the first Friday of lent – so here at A Connecticut Law Blog, we’re (read me)  going to (re) tackle Connecticut’s blue laws.

As our legislature is considering allowing liquor sales on Sunday they may also want to consider the following insanity:

….any statement, picture or illustration referring to Easter, Holy Week, Mother’s Day or “Santa Claus,” including names synonymous with “Santa Claus,” or the name of or any reference to or depiction of any biblical character, provided nothing herein shall operate to prohibit references to the Christmas holiday season if such references do not include statements, pictures or illustrations on strictly religious themes; Connecticut Liquor Regulations,  Sec. 30-6-A31a.

There goes the whole turning water into wine marketing campaign.

So a liquor company could market “Buddha’s Father’s Day Lager.”  However,  “Moses’ Mother’s Day Ale” won’t be on tap at a bar near you.  

This regulation couldn’t survive a constitutional challenge but it would make for an interesting case (bad pun intended).

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Ryan McKeen is an attorney engaged in the practice of law at the firm of Leone, Throwe, Teller & Nagle in East Hartford Connecticut.
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