SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A bill that would create the possibility of Oregon exporting marijuana to adjacent states where cannabis is also legal had its first public hearing Thursday, where advocates said it would give Oregon a way to relieve its oversupply and grow its brand.
MEMPHIS (WJHL) - A state lawmaker is on a mission to change the way Tennesseans view marijuana. We need to discuss this, let people understand that it's not necessarily a gateway drug," said Sen. Sarah Kyle (D-Memphis).
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - North Carolina’s beer industry is closely following a potential business deal that could dramatically transform local distribution channels.
Freelance food journalist Victoria Stewart and restaurant public relations (PR) officer Hannah Norris are set to launch a not-for-profit platform that aims to tackle harassment in the hospitality industry.
Binge drinking in adolescence has been shown to have lasting effects on the wiring of the brain and is associated with increased risk for psychological problems and alcohol use disorder later in life.
Michigan-based Bell’s Brewery Inc. has stopped shipping its beers to the entire Virginia market as part of an unresolved distribution dispute with the nation’s largest beer distributor.
WASHINGTON - Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Senator Roy Blunt, R-Mo., introduced legislation Wednesday they said is designed to help ensure the continued growth of America’s craft beverage industry by making permanent tax reform and rule modernization adopted in 2017 but set to expire at the end of the year.
The wine industry is worried, and you, dear consumer (speaking in the global, holistic statistic sense) are the reason. We can chuckle all the way to the bank (do people still go to banks?) as we save money from dropping wine prices. Our search for value is paying dividends.
PIERRE, S.D. - South Dakota lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow you to order alcohol online or by phone and have it delivered to your house. However, some liquor stores are actually opposed to the bill.
/PRNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is now accepting applications for grants to fund programs that discourage and reduce underage and dangerous drinking and promote a message of responsible alcohol consumption by those of legal drinking age.