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Alcohol

The 2022 ballot initiatives about consumer freedom issues

The 2022 ballot initiatives about consumer freedom issues

By Adrian Moore

Reason Foundation's policy analysts are examining statewide ballot initiatives on issues related to consumer freedom, including, sports gambling, flavored tobacco and e-cigarettes, wine and alcohol sales, and more.

Colorado Initiative 122 (2022): Third-party delivery of alcohol beverages
Colorado Initiative 122 (2022): Third-party delivery of alcohol beverages

By Michelle Minton and Guy Bentley

Colorado Initiative 121 (2022): Sales of wine in grocery stores
Colorado Initiative 121 (2022): Sales of wine in grocery stores

By Michelle Minton and Guy Bentley

Colorado Initiative 96 (2022): Concerning liquor licenses
Colorado Initiative 96 (2022): Concerning liquor licenses

By Michelle Minton and Guy Bentley

Customers would benefit from fully legalizing direct-to-consumer shipping of alcohol
Customers would benefit from fully legalizing direct-to-consumer shipping of alcohol

By Austill Stuart

  • To Help Fight Coronavirus, States Can Eliminate Alcohol Rules Preventing Homemade Hand Sanitizer
    To Help Fight Coronavirus, States Can Eliminate Alcohol Rules Preventing Homemade Hand Sanitizer

    Commentary by Austill Stuart

  • Pair of Bills Would Modernize North Carolina’s Alcohol Laws
    Pair of Bills Would Modernize North Carolina’s Alcohol Laws

    Commentary by Austill Stuart

  • Amicus Brief: Mitchell v. Wisconsin
    Amicus Brief: Mitchell v. Wisconsin

  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #15 (February 2015 edition)
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #15 (February 2015 edition)

    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter by Leonard Gilroy

  • Pennsylvania House Approves Liquor Privatization Bill
    Pennsylvania House Approves Liquor Privatization Bill

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy

  • Pennsylvania House Passes Liquor Privatization Bill
    Pennsylvania House Passes Liquor Privatization Bill

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy

  • State Liquor Privatization Update
    State Liquor Privatization Update

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy

  • Washington State Approves Privatization of State Liquor Monopoly; Other States May Follow
    Washington State Approves Privatization of State Liquor Monopoly; Other States May Follow

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy

  • Will States Toast Liquor Privatization in 2012?
    Will States Toast Liquor Privatization in 2012?

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy

Alcohol Policy Studies

  • The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis
    The Catastrophe of What Passes for Alcohol Policy Analysis

    Policy Brief by Edward Stringham

  • No Booze? You May Lose
    No Booze? You May Lose

    Policy Brief by Bethany L. Peters and Edward Stringham

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