Tulsa County set an election for March to determine if liquor stores should be able to sell on Sunday.
It’s the latest change as Oklahoma reforms laws on alcohol sales. The reforms gave counties the option to vote on Sunday liquor sales. The staff at Tulsa’s Downtown Discount Liquor and Wine welcomed the news of a pending vote, so they’ll have the opportunity to open seven days a week.
Since the first reforms took effect they’ve lost customers who now buy wine and cold beer in convenience stores. The store responded by downsizing the stock of beer and wine to concentrate on stronger products only they can sell.
County Commissioners set the election for next March the same day as the presidential primary.