DENVER — A ban on gummy bears and other edible marijuana products shaped like animals, people and fruit takes effect this month in Colorado — a change aimed at decreasing the likelihood small children will mistake them for a favorite treat.
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers says they are ready to work with your lawmakers at the statehouse in drafting legislation that will effectively make it legal in Indiana to buy alcohol on Sundays.
With State Question 792 passing last November, communities across the state have been preparing for changes that will allow grocery and convenience stores to sell wine and high-point beer starting in October 2018.
Four Nebraska beer stores criticized for selling millions of cans each year next to an American Indian reservation where alcohol is banned will remain closed after the state Supreme Court on Friday rejected their appeal.
Connecticut farms can now manufacture, store, bottle, distribute and sell alcohol or spirits they produce on their property.
The Unicameral's Whiteclay Task Force will explore economic development and public health issues during a summit this weekend in Whiteclay.
The task force was created by the Legislature earlier this year as pressure to address alcohol sales and problems stemming from public intoxication mounted.
Maui Rep. Kaniela Ing plans to introduce a bill during the next legislative session that would cut taxes Hawai'i residents pay for beer by more than half, from 93 cents a gallon to 42 cents a gallon.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - Legislation that would change the way how police handle the arrests of people under the age of 21 who are suspected to be intoxicated has been signed into law by Governor Bruce Rauner.
SALISBURY — After a nearly five-decade prohibition, the Board of Selectmen may soon have the power to grant liquor licenses again.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's quota system for alcohol permits unfairly restricts competition among stores, an Indianapolis attorney told a legislative commission looking at reform of the state's laws.