DENVER — Sen. Ray Scott is not making many friends in the beer and retail store industries, some of whose representatives say his bill to limit sales of full-strength beer not only is anti-business, but anti-Republican.
The Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) has issued an advisory reinforcing a ban on tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) in alcoholic beverages.
Louisiana Sen. Eric LaFleur has offered the “Louisiana Responsible Adult Consumption Act” — Senate Bill 429 — which would allow 19- and 20-year-olds to buy and drink alcoholic beverages as long as they’ve obtained a certificate, the Daily Advertiser reported.
The hopes of Maryland’s craft brewers for sweeping changes to the state’s beer laws came to an end last week as a legislative committee rejected Comptroller Peter Franchot’s “Reform on Tap” initiative.
A new report finds nearly half of Racine County’s substance abuse-related deaths involved alcohol. Health officials say they want to help residents better understand what substances are affecting the county and alcohol’s prominent role in substance abuse-related deaths.
Beer, wine and hard liquor could be delivered to homes under legislation that advanced Monday by a state Senate committee.
JOHNSTOWN — Democrat U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer has blasted federal regulators for unnecessary labeling burdens on the state’s growing cider industry, while he backed President Donald Trump on tariffs against China, during a press conference Friday.
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Sioux Falls, S.D. - It’s happy hour for many South Dakota breweries as they celebrate a new law that will have a big impact on business.
HOUSTON (AP) — Walmart’s legal victory allowing it to sell hard liquor in Texas doesn’t mean people in the state will be able to go out and buy bottles of vodka and gin at the retail giant’s stores anytime soon.