Another law we don’t need

August 31, 2007 | Filed Under 00Publius Contributor, Business, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Society/Culture, The Law, Uncategorized | Comments Off

-By Michael M. Bates

Let’s say you own a retail establishment in Illinois. Some of your employees want you to close on Sundays so they can enjoy the day off. It’s not a bad idea, especially when you consider the overhead you’d save.

There is one problem. Unless your competition also is closed when you are, you’ll lose business. So you approach your competitors and encourage them to do what you’re thinking of doing: Stay closed on Sundays.

Some say it’s a fine idea. Others tell you to get lost; they’ll be more than happy to take whatever sales you lose by taking the day off.

So you can either close on Sundays, losing potential profits, or you can stay open, disappointing your employees and paying more overhead. You’re stuck between the proverbial rock and a hard place, right?

Not necessarily. In the Land of Lincoln you have an alternative. If you can’t persuade people to embrace what you believe is a good idea, go to Springfield and have a law passed making them do what you think they should do.

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why Illinois is one of the few states in which auto dealers are closed on Sundays. Some dealers might actually wish to be open on a day when plenty of people have the time to shop. Some, perhaps many, customers would like to have the option of buying a car on Sundays. For folks working traditional Monday through Friday jobs, it would be a genuine convenience. All that makes no difference.

The Illinois legislature, always receptive to pressure from deep-pocketed campaign contributors, passed bills mandating Sunday closings for car dealers in 1951 and 1956. Gov. Adlai Stevenson had the good sense to veto the first one and Gov. William Stratton followed suit on the second.

The 1961 version was signed by Gov. Otto Kerner (later sent to prison for taking bribes), but was tossed out by the State Supreme Court in 1962. The court determined the law violated the Illinois constitution by singling out only one activity for restriction. Restaurants, drugstores, and other retail establishments weren’t included, just car dealers.

Jim Moran, the Courtesy (Ford) Man, did his own live TV commercials and was very familiar to Chicagoland viewers back in those days. Mr. Moran hailed the court’s ruling as “a real milestone for free enterprise in America.”

It was a temporary victory for consumers and car dealers who wished to run their businesses as they saw fit. After the Supreme Court decision, a voluntary effort to keep auto dealerships dark on Sundays was tried. It didn’t work. Yet another voluntary attempt was made in the Chicago area in 1967, again with less than the desired results.

Showing once again that bad ideas just don’t go away, another effort to pass the law was mounted. Some car dealers lobbied hard and in 1982 legislation prohibiting Sunday hours passed. Gov. James Thompson signed the bill and it became effective in 1983.

There was another court challenge. This time it failed. The new law was nearly identical to the earlier one that was overturned, but now the Illinois Supreme Court decided subsequent acts by the General Assembly had “demonstrated a legislative purpose to regulate certain aspects of the sale of automobiles in a manner different from other retailers.”

Obviously, this wasn’t a real milestone for free enterprise in America. So a few years later a stouthearted state representative – a Democrat no less – had the audacity to suggest letting consumers buy cars on a Sunday.

According to a 1987 column by Chicago Tribune auto reporter Jim Mateja, reaction to Rep. Grace Mary Stern’s proposal was fierce. She received numerous phone calls and, “Of the calls I got, easily 95 percent were from car salesmen, angry car salesmen.” 1,500 letters in opposition were mailed to the committee examining Rep. Stern’s bill.

A spokesman for the Chicago Automobile Trade Association, representing over 750 dealers, noted “the majority of the dealers were opposed to opening on Sunday, and the salespeople were very happy with Sunday off.” The committee of jurisdiction voted down her measure.

Laws like the one requiring Sunday closings for auto dealerships are designed for special interests, not the public interest. When was the last time a friend told you how great it is to live in a state where you can’t buy a car on Sundays?

The concept of property rights steadily erodes. Auto dealers should have the right to be open on the days they want.

Sometimes freedom is lost not in sweeping revolutions, but a little bit at a time. Telling a particular business what days it can not operate clearly isn’t a legitimate function of government.

Maybe someday the people of Illinois will have enough of the micromanagement. They’ll demand auto dealers, like almost every other enterprise, make their own decisions on hours of operation. They’ll demand the public interest be placed ahead of the special interests.
Until then, in Illinois, it’s never on a Sunday.

(This Michael Bates column appeared in the August 30, 2007 Reporter Newspapers)
____________
Mike Bates can be contacted at mikebates@prodigy.net. His book, Right Angles and Other Obstinate Truths, is available at Barnesandnoble.com, Booksamillion.com, Amazon.com or iUniverse.com and can be ordered through most bookstores. It’s also now available at the Orland Park, Mokena and Tinley Park Public Libraries.

His presence on the web can be viewed at www.michaelmbates.com

Tags: ,


Leave a Comment

If you would like to make a comment, please register to do so. I hate to do that but there are so many spam-bots out there that deleting spam comments would be a full time job if I were to just open it up for anyone without asking them to jump through a few hoops first.

You must be registered and logged in to post a comment. Anyone can register. No registrant's information is kept, used, or sold. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Social Networking


Help the Soldiers!



American Genius

Our Founding Ideas

"Governments are instituted among men,deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776





Enter your Email


Preview
Powered by FeedBlitz

Subscribe in a reader


Recently Written

  • Washington Post Skews Poll for ‘The One’
  • CTA Sponsored Legislation Could Cripple Charter School Growth
  • VIDEO: Obama Hypocrisy
  • Rick Santorum’s Romneycare Smack Down
  • PANAMA: Another Narcotics-Dictatorship Massacre
  • That’s Why We Have a Bill of Rights, Dr. Paul
  • Red Light Cameras: Government’s ‘It’s For Public Safety’ Lie
  • Happy 101st Birthday President Reagan: But Today There are ‘Two Visions’
  • The New American Elite
  • CNNs John King Calls Romney ‘Governor Mormon’


  • Featured Sites






    What THEY Say:
    Foreign News In English



    Illini Alliance
    Blogroll

  • American Princess
  • Backyard Conservative
  • Bill Baar's West Side
  • Blackfive
  • The Black Sphere
  • Blogging While Republican
  • Capitol Fax
  • Cao's blog
  • Central Illinois Right to Life
  • Cincinnatus
  • Chad Kent Speaks
  • ChampionNews.net
  • Chicagobluesgirl's Blog
  • Chicago Conservative Examiner
  • Chicago Daily Observer
  • Chicago Freedom Forum
  • Chicago Political Commentary
  • Chicago Ray's blog
  • Chicago Republicans
  • Chicago Tea Party
  • Conservative Brand
  • Conservative Committeeman Project
  • Conservative Springfield
  • Conservativity.com
  • The Constitution Sentinel
  • Cook County Blog
  • Crazy Politico's Rantings
  • Creative Conservative
  • Cross Blogging
  • Culture News
  • David's Right Way
       of Thinking
  • DePaul Conservative Alliance
  • Downstate Illinois Advocate
  • Education Matters
  • Extreme Wisdom
  • GOPUSA- Dave Diersen
  • Gullible's Travels
  • Illinois bloggers
  • Ill. Center Right Coalition
  • Illinois Chronicle
  • Illinois Conservative
  • Illinois Conservatives
  • Illinois Conservatives on FaceBook
  • Illinois Conservative Beacon
  • Illinois Corruption
  • Illinois Crime & Politics
  • IllinoisGOP.org
  • IllinoisGOP.org Roots
  • Illinois Review
  • Illini Pundit
  • The Immoderate Blog
  • The Intolerant Fox
  • It's My Mind
  • Jeff Berkowitz Public Affairs
  • John C. Ackerman
  • Kane County TaxPayer Tea    Party/CCWL
  • Legistorm - Gov't Transparency    Resource (Staffer Salaries, etc.)
  • Loyola Republicans
  • Loyola Republicans Blog
  • Marathon Pundit
  • McHenry County Blog
  • Mean ol' Meany
  • McLean County Pundit
  • Jim McMahon
  • The Middle Class Guy
  • Musing Minds
  • The New Editor
  • New Trier Tea Party
  • North Shore Exponent
  • Teri O'Brien
  • The Orland Parker (Ray Hanania- not conservative, but a good reporter)
  • Part-Time Pundit
  • Patriotic Mom
  • Pitchpull
  • Politislime
  • Power And Control
  • Prairie Politics
  • Prairie State Post
  • The Prairie Stater
  • Precinct Maps
  • Public Affairs
  • Publius' Forum
  • Publius' Forum @ ChicagoNow.com
  • Quincy Pundit
  • Raise the Republic/Conservative    Magazine, Ill.
  • ReaganLiberty.com
  • Rebel Pundit
  • RedCounty
  • Republican News Watch
  • Respublica
  • Reverse Spin
  • Right Not Wrong
  • The Right Place
  • Right-Wing Nuthouse
  • Milt Rosenberg
  • Schaumburg Freedom Coalition
  • Scottish Right
  • State of Your State
  • Jill Stanek
  • St. Blogustine.com
  • Stix Blog
  • Team America's 10th District Blog
  • They Don't Fool ME!
  • Nancy J. Thorner
  • Thoughts of a Regular Guy
  • Tom Roeser
  • Street Wise Pundit
  • UIS College Republicans
  • University Blog
  • The Voting Booth
  • William Kelly Truth Squad
  • The Windy City YR @ ChicagoNow
  • ...With Both Hands

  • Political Parties

  • Contacting The Congress
  • Republican Party
  • The America First Party
  • The Libertarian Party
  • The Constitution Party














  • Contact Us

    Email Publius' Forum

    Archives

  • February 2012
  • January 2012
  • December 2011
  • November 2011
  • October 2011
  • September 2011
  • August 2011
  • July 2011
  • June 2011
  • May 2011
  • April 2011
  • March 2011
  • February 2011
  • January 2011
  • December 2010
  • November 2010
  • October 2010
  • September 2010
  • August 2010
  • July 2010
  • June 2010
  • May 2010
  • April 2010
  • March 2010
  • February 2010
  • January 2010
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • October 2009
  • September 2009
  • August 2009
  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • May 2008
  • April 2008
  • March 2008
  • February 2008
  • January 2008
  • December 2007
  • November 2007
  • October 2007
  • September 2007
  • August 2007
  • July 2007
  • June 2007
  • May 2007
  • April 2007
  • March 2007
  • February 2007
  • January 2007
  • December 2006
  • January 2006
  • December 2005
  • November 2005
  • October 2005
  • September 2005
  • August 2005
  • July 2005
  • June 2005
  • May 2005
  • April 2005
  • March 2005
  • February 2005
  • January 2005
  • Links

  • American Daily
  • American Spectator
  • Beyond the News
  • Breaking All The Rules
  • Conservative Crusader
  • Conservatown.com
  • The Drudge Report
  • Fox News Channel
  • Free Republic .com
  • FrontPage Magazine
  • Jewish World Review
  • Lucianne.Com
  • NewsMax.com
  • New Media Journal
  • OpinionEditorials.com
  • Real Clear Politics
  • Reality Check
  • The Sierra Times
  • Townhall.com
  • WSJ OpinionJournal
  • World Net Daily

  • Other Blogs

  • Adam's Web
  • La Shawn Barber's Corner
  • Daly Thoughts
  • Fraters Libertas
  • the Hedgehog
  • GatewayPundit
  • Instapundit
  • Michelle Malkin
  • The Other McCain
  • Outside the Beltway
  • PatrioticMomBlog
  • Peter F Paul.com
  • Power Line
  • Radio Blogger
  • Right Wing News
  • Radio Patriot
  • Patrick Ruffini
  • Roger L. Simon
  • Shot In the Dark
  • Truth Laid Bear
  • VodkaPundit
  • Wizbang!

  • MilBlogs

  • Austin Bay
  • BlackFive
  • Centcom
  • Michael Yon

  • Religion

  • Christian Answers
  • Christian Coalition
  • Family Research Council


  • Gun Rights

  • 2nd Amendment Foundation
  • Gun Owners of America
  • Illinois State Rifle Assoc
  • Keep And Bear Arms
  • Nat'l Rifle Assoc

  • Education

  • Alliance for the
    Separation of School
    from State
  • Intercollegiate Studies Institute
  • Liberty Scholarship Fund
  • Homeschool World

  • Radio Hosts

  • Glenn Beck
  • Bill Bennett
  • Neil Boortz
  • Jerry Doyle
  • Larry Elder
  • Mike Gallagher
  • Sean Hannity
  • Roger Hedgecock
  • Hugh Hewitt
  • Laura Ingrahm
  • Lars Larson
  • Mark Levin
  • G. Gordon Liddy
  • Rush Limbaugh
  • Michael Medved
  • Dennis Miller
  • Teri O'Brien
  • Dennis Prager
  • Michael Reagan
  • Milt Rosenberg
  • Dr. Laura


  • Add to Technorati Favorites
    Clicky Web Analytics