The Territory Labor Government has released its Exposure Draft of the Liquor Bill 2019 for public consultation and comment.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina’s craft beer enthusiasts can hang up hopes of seeing satellite taprooms open later this year, after a series of legislative proposals aimed at fueling a craft beer boom in the state have fallen flat.
People have been smoking tobacco recreationally for thousands of years. It’s unlikely many people died as a direct result of the habit since up until the last century few lived to what we would now consider middle-aged, when we might start to see cancer rear its ugly head.
Statement from Responsibility.org and Distilled Spirits Council President and CEO Chris Swonger today announcing the appointment of Benjamin Nordstrom, M.D., Ph.D. as Executive Director of Responsibility.org....
TAIPEI - Premier Su Tseng-chang yesterday approved draft amendments to the Criminal Code that could see drunk drivers deemed to have caused fatalities with murderous intent sentenced to death.
Bipartisan members of Oregon’s congressional delegation reintroduced legislation Thursday that would eliminate the regulations that tax kombucha like alcohol.
TORONTO -- Ontario's finance minister says the province will be moving ahead with an expansion of beer and wine sales into corner stores, big box stores and more grocery stores, promising the move will cut prices and prevent any potential privatization of the LCBO.
Body fatness and alcohol consumption are the leading preventable causes of breast cancer in Australian women, a new study in 200,000 women has found.
While the wine industry awaits a Supreme Court decision (scheduled for this June) in connection with an alcohol retailer residency law in Tennessee that some believe may open interstate wine shipping for retailers, three developments on the wine-shipping subject recently took place. They concern New Mexico, Kentucky and FedEx.
Nebraska retailers who were hoping to salvage alcohol that was touched by floodwaters are out of luck. The Nebraska Liquor Control Commission said that stores must destroy any alcohol in containers that came into physical contact with floodwater.