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  • Wednesday, May 1, 2019
    A North Carolina liquor sales privatization bill has been proposed. What are its chances?

    A sweeping bill has been introduced to end the nearly century-old government monopoly on liquor sales in North Carolina, but feelings among state legislators are mixed when it comes to giving the private sector control of the hard alcohol business, according to an Asheville lawmaker.

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  • Tuesday, April 30, 2019
    An Oregon Bill Could Stop New Cannabis Production Licenses For Two Years

    GRANTS PASS, Ore-- A new Oregon bill could allow the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) to refuse new cannabis production licenses for two years. That's because Oregon has an oversupply of cannabis. Making recreational cannabis prices decrease.

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  • Monday, April 29, 2019
    Three Ames Businesses to Serve 6-Month Suspensions, Voluntarily Surrender Alcohol Licenses

    (ANKENY) – The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division announced today that the owner of three Ames businesses holding alcohol licenses – Olde Main Brewing Company, Corner Pocket and DG’s Taphouse – has agreed to a 6-month suspension and voluntary surrender of the licenses at the conclusion of the suspension.

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  • Monday, April 29, 2019
    Recreational marijuana in Pennsylvania: What should legalization look like?

    Pennsylvania is getting ever closer to legal recreational marijuana but policymakers still face tough questions about what this potentially multi-billion-dollar industry would look like.

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  • Monday, April 29, 2019
    New Hampshire Liquor Commission warns parents of laws against hosting underage drinking parties

    BEDFORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Liquor Commission reminded parents and students in Bedford on Monday that state liquor laws will be enforced this prom season.

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  • Monday, April 29, 2019
    Free the Grapes Alabama: Clear the Way for Winery Direct Shipments

    NAPA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alabama is just one of the five remaining states banning winery-to-consumer direct shipments, but that could change with the passage of proposed legislation.

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  • Sunday, April 28, 2019
    Where can you buy alcohol in Alabama on Sundays?

    Drinking a beer or sipping on a glass of wine – even on Sunday – is as easy as placing an order or stopping by the store. In other places in Alabama, Sunday alcohol sales remain taboo.

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  • Sunday, April 28, 2019
    Opinion/Commentary: Drunken driving vs. technology

    With warmer weather and longer days, more Virginians are getting on the road to enjoy our state’s wineries, breweries, festivals, and nightlife.

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  • Friday, April 26, 2019
    Public advised that products manufactured by a Missouri winery pose risk of exploding

    (ANKENY) – The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division released an advisory bulletin today warning the public that bottles of wines manufactured by a Missouri winery pose the risk of exploding.

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  • Thursday, April 25, 2019
    U.S. Senate bill would protect kombucha from excise tax

    A measure in Congress would help kombucha manufacturers by eliminating excise taxes on their products that contain more than 0.5% alcohol.

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