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The intoxicating appeal of home liquor delivery
Sept 15, 2021
originally published in
The Hill
Reform should be easier in the wake of the COVID lockdowns, which saw many state lawmakers take steps to loosen or eliminate restrictions on bars and restaurants selling cocktails to go. Letting citizens receive their favorite spirit directly by mail is certainly less risky than allowing them to drive to a local establishment and buy drinks in a bag or cup, which they could theoretically consume in a parking lot before driving away.
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