<P> Research has been conducted into the association between closing times and crime in New York . Counties with later closing times tend to have greater rates of violent crime (except gun violence), but not non-violent crime . This was true even after adjusting for socio - demographic factors . </P> <P> Only liquor stores may obtain a license to sell liquor for off - premises consumption . Grocery and drug stores may obtain a license to sell beer alone or beer and "wine products", such as wine coolers (but not wine). Minors visiting a liquor store must be accompanied by an adult at all times; a violation can lead to the owner or manager being charged with second - degree unlawfully dealing with a minor, a Class B misdemeanor . </P> <P> Until the mid-2000s, sales of beer for off - premises consumption were prohibited statewide before noon on Sundays, a remnant of a royal decree during the Colonial era, and between 3--6 a.m. any day . Changes to the law made in the last years of Governor George Pataki's administration loosened those restrictions, and now beer sales are only prohibited from 3--8 a.m. Sundays . Counties are free to adjust those hours in either direction, all the way to midnight and noon, and allow 24 - hour beer sales on other days of the week . </P> <P> The law also changed for liquor stores . They may now open on Sundays . (although not before noon) They must still remain closed on Christmas, all day . </P>

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