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Post by Logan on Apr 8, 2017 8:16:03 GMT -6
Long-standing policy doesn’t always translate to logical policy in Indiana, particularly as it relates to our ridiculously restrictive alcohol laws. Yes, we have lawmakers spending a portion of this legislative session arguing about whether a convenience store owner should be permitted to sell cold beer — even though he’s been approved by the state’s alcohol-control agency to do so. The Indiana-based Ricker’s convenience store chain recently began selling cold beer at stores in Columbus and Sheridan. Jay Ricker, head of the family-owned business, obtained alcohol permits typically assigned to restaurants. When House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, and Senate President David Long, R-Fort Wayne, found out about the sales, they vowed to close the loophole. “It goes against long-term state policy,” Long said. Read more: www.indystar.com/story/opinion/columnists/suzette-hackney/2017/04/07/hackney-liquor-lobbyists-whine-legislators-listen/100170144/
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