Yep! Same here. There has been some talk about repealing the law forcing liquor stores to close on Sundays. The liquor store owners don't want to work on Sundays (understandably) and don't want to have to worry about competition.
My problem is with 3.2% beer. It made sense (sort of) twenty years ago when Colorado had a two-tiered drinking age (18 for 3.2% beer, 21 for everything else). Now that the drinking age is 21 for everything, we ought to do away with 3.2% beer. Let the liquior stores sell everything and allow the grocery stores (and 7-11) to sell only full-strength beer and wine.
As far as I know, Colorado and Utah are the only states that still even have 3.2% beer.
"Soon I'll have the whole state drinking slightly less potent beer!"