SALINA, Kan. (AP) — Salina's city commission will consider allowing Sunday liquor sales in the city. The possibility arose during a meeting Monday, when the commission approved an ordinance that allows microbreweries in the city. During discussion of that ordinance, commissioners considered whether to allow Sunday liquor sales. Current Salina law prohibits Sunday sales at liquor stores and other places that sell packaged alcohol. Commissioner Randall Hardy says he thought the current law was a restraint of trade. Other commissioners also indicated they would support Sunday sales. The Salina Journal reports that the city's staff will bring the issue before the commission at its June 3 meeting. Commission members said they welcome public input during the discussion.