LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — More than 200 drunken driving cases in southeast Nebraska could be affected by a certification issue with some breath tests conducted by law enforcement, according to a county prosecutor.
Tennessee’s Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) enforcement section is using Intellicheck’s(NYSE AMERICAN: IDN) Age ID® to prevent underage drinking and advance the enforcement of laws that make it illegal to sell alcoholic beverages to minors. Forty law enforcement agents are using Age ID throughout the state to authenticate driver licenses and other forms of identification to prevent the use of altered and fake IDs.
Liquor might soon be for sell at your neighborhood Walmart or Sam’s Club, pending a federal court decision.
Supporters of an effort to put restrictions around the forthcoming sale of full-strength beer in all grocery and convenience stores scrambled to save a Colorado legislative bill late Monday, knowing that the alternative would be a major change in state alcohol policy without any guardrails.
DENVER (CBS4) – Liquor stores are worried about convenience and grocery stores selling full strength beer and malt beverages even if grocery giant’s products don’t cross over into their business.
A bill to bolster the state’s drunken driving prevention program, introduced by Napa Democrat, Sen. Bill Dodd, won overwhelming bipartisan support Monday in the Senate, his office staff announced.
Visitors to the 99 Cents Only Stores in downtown Santa Barbara may soon be able to buy beer and wine.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) _ Powdered alcohol would be regulated like other alcoholic beverages in Missouri under legislation passed by the state House.
The city's first Alcohol Task Force in recent history met Tuesday night at Bethel City Hall. Municipal, tribal, and business leaders were there to come up with ideas for addressing alcohol-related problems.
Alcohol licensing and enforcement in New Orleans will be handled by the city’s Department of Safety and Permits, the City Council decided Thursday on a 4-3 vote, following a surprisingly fiery debate in which Councilwoman Stacy Head said she has asked the FBI to investigate the way the city has been handling such licenses.