A bill in the Illinois Senate could soon make it easier for more retailers to let you add a fifth of rum to the bottle of cola in a home delivery order.
Breweries in South Carolina are once again pushing for more lenient regulations across the state, hoping to bolster the state’s craft beer boom.
(St. Paul, Minn.) – A new public education campaign for Minnesotans who love craft beer, wine, and spirits, launched today with a website featuring the first of several videos designed to inform and engage consumers about implications of alcohol everywhere legislation.
As educators in Spokane battle the proliferation of e-cigarette puffing in the classroom, state regulators are eyeing stricter and clearer rules for the sale of vaping products.
PIERRE, S.D. - State senators gave a resounding yes Thursday to allowing discount prices again for alcohol such as wine and beer in South Dakota.
The state House is the next stop for Senate Bill 53.OMAHA, Neb. -- The state has found a way to add millions to Nebraska coffers but one industry says the plan would bump its taxes by some 350 percent.
In a blow to Alaska’s cannabis industry, newly inaugurated Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed former Fairbanks City Councilwoman Vivian Stiver and Wildlife Trooper Lt. Christopher Jaime to the state’s Marijuana Control Board, which could have serious implications for the state’s efforts to regulate on-site cannabis consumption at state-licensed dispensaries.
The measure — which is expected to get final legislative approval Wednesday — is intended to fix a problem with the law that allowed the sale of full-strength beer in grocery and convenience stores starting Jan. 1.
In a statement, the OBA says since State Question 792 passed, which allows the sale of full-strength, cold beer to be served at grocery, convenience and liquor stores, the number of retailers they serve and beer sales have increased thanks to the new laws.
Gov. Charlie Baker’s office on Wednesday filed new legislation that would expand the arsenal of tools local law enforcement officials have to deal with drivers impaired by marijuana – something that is sorely needed, local police chiefs say, as recreational sale of the drug expands throughout the state.