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New Jersey Allows, Then Blocks, Deliveries From Breweries and Distilleries
March 27, 2020
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“In an era where you can get nearly any product under the sun delivered to your door within a few hours, it makes little sense to exclude alcohol,” writes C. Jarrett Dieterle, an alcohol policy expert with the R Street Institute. “Even in a pandemic-free world, allowing alcohol delivery would be a win-win that helps both producers and consumers.”
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