Good news for the Sunday brunch crowd in Ohio: now you can get a mimosa or Bloody Mary with your omelets and French toast. A new law goes into effect this Sunday that allows restaurants to serve alcohol on Sunday mornings starting at 11am. Previously, restaurants were dry until 1pm.
Yet, for some reason, MADD is questioning the new law.
If MADD really isn’t anti-alcohol, as it claims, why would the group oppose a law allowing adults to enjoy a drink with brunch?
Someone should tell MADD that having a drink at a restaurant on Sunday morning has nothing to do with drunk driving.
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