✅What it would do: Question 3 ✅
would overhaul the state’s licensing for alcohol sales by introducing some new rules for stores. Restaurants and bars would not be impacted. The proposal would do the following:
1-Expand the number of liquor licenses a single retailer or company can hold for their chain, gradually doubling it from nine to 18 by 2031.
2-Impose a limit on “all alcoholic beverages” licenses to seven per retailer, meaning a retailer could only sell the combination of beer, wine and hard liquor at seven of its locations.
3-Ban retailers from allowing customers to check out alcohol themselves.
4-Implement a new formula that increases fines for retailers who violate liquor laws.
5-Allow people with out-of-state licenses to use their license as proof of age.
A “yes” vote would allow the above changes to take place.
Please VOTE YES on
Question 3!!
Curtis liquors has been in business for over 40 years, and we are asking for your help!
Voting YES will cap stores with full liquor licenses to 7. This will keep your local, family-owned, liquor store from being monopolized by out-of-state, multi-national chains.
These conglomerates would also like to see
self-checkout, which could create access to minors and detrimental to our public safety in the process.
We ask that you please vote YES on question 3 and share this letter…
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