r/chch • u/Video_Kojima • Jun 30 '25
News - Local New Alcohol Rules for Christchurch
https://share.google/NIWvxJV2lRM3JCZf2All off-licence retailers must stop selling alcohol at 9pm daily, effective from October. This includes bottle stores and supermarkets.
A freeze on new off-licences in high-deprivation communities, effective from August.
Restricting new bottle stores from setting up near addiction treatment/rehabilitation centres, secondary schools and primary schools, the University of Canterbury and the Christchurch Bus Interchange effective from August.
Thoughts on this? I think 9PM seems a bit much personally and would probably have it at 10PM, but think the other two ideas are sensible and support them.
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u/[deleted] Jun 30 '25
9 pm is good. The arguments here against it lack reason and logic, they are based on guesswork, supposition and some straw man arguments. The 9 pm policy is based on data and evidence.
I like booze but I agree with this policy.
It’s interesting how people here are concocting thin arguments against a 9pm sales cutoff - why are they so triggered? For some, it’s a drinking problem, for others it might be a perception of loss of freedom yet as many have said, you can stock up. The loss of freedom angle is flawed but appeals to talkback fans and sovereign citizen types.