bajacalifornian
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Got c-cktails?
The sixth of February is election day. No liquor sales that day or the day before.
Also, no more loudspeaker noise and final pitches beginning this Sunday. A whole week of peace, without traffic jams at political rallys.
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krafty
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stock up before Super Bowl!
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Barbarosa
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajacalifornian
The sixth of February is election day. No liquor sales that day or the day before.
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Well, now you got my attention! Wtf? Flat, absolute, no sales (no bars open)?
Like at Malarrimo in Guerrero Negro?
What can all y'all tell me about this. (I know some of my buds were planning on planting themselves at a tv at the bar that afternoon.
Yikes. This sounds serious!
Barbarosa
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vandenberg
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I believe hotels/bars/restaurants that cater to tourist can apply for exempt status. 
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bajacalifornian
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It is called "ley seca", or dry law . . . intending that everybody makes a conscious vote. Bars will be open, but serve no alcohol.
American by birth, Mexican by choice.
Signature addendum: Danish physicist — Niels Bohr — who said, “The opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth.
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DavidE
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I am delaying the start of my trip until the 7th. I only can hope that this SB will be a humdinger. Sixty five inch high resolution screen, theatre
surround sound, deep pile arm chair.
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woody with a view
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stealers win, with help from the league. as usual!
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Bajahowodd
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Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
I believe hotels/bars/restaurants that cater to tourist can apply for exempt status.  |
Not sure how it works exactly. But we were in Cabo the weekend of Calderone's election. Retailers in general would not sell alcohol. But, it was
freely available at all the restaurants and bars at the resorts. Not sure if they had to make individual application, or if local or state government
gave blanket authority. In fact, we ate dinner at a restaurant that was owned by the Solmar Group but located 2 miles off site of their hotel. Liquor
was freely available.
So, if you Nomads forget to stock up ahead of time, you can always consider heading over to a resort for a few pops, if you reside in an area that has
resorts.
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captkw
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thanks for the head's up,cause that could have been bummer, no beer,cant,no,wont and remember " you don't bye beer,ya just rent it"
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