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Liquor stores no longer banned from opening on Christmas In the past, Colorado limited the days when alcohol could be sold in the state, most notably barring sales on Sundays and Christmas Day.
While many states have loosened rules on alcohol sales by grocers, Colorado’s governor recently signed a bill that expands restrictions on the types of businesses that may sell liquor.
The Springs Liquor Outlet is roughly 20,000 square feet, big for a liquor store. Owner Vamsee Amara said he’s seeing the largest decline in sales in name brands like Apothic and Josh Cellars.
They see Proposition 124 as an existential threat which would allow national liquor store chains to move into Colorado and dominate the market. “I love this community. This is my home.
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Colorado Governor signs bill prohibiting new liquor licenses for specific store types - MSNGRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 25-033, which prohibits state and local authorities from issuing new Liquor Licensed Drug Stores (LLDS). “It’s a ...
Colorado lawmakers have overwhelmingly passed a bill that would stop any more grocery stores from selling hard liquor in the state. But the fight over the measure may not be over.
Colorado’s independently owned liquor stores, reeling from voter-approved wine sales in grocery stores, landed a significant victory with the passage of a bill that stops more grocery stores ...
Editor’s note: This story has been altered to correct the location of Locals Liquors in Silverthorne. Two years after Colorado voters approved the sale of wine in grocery stores, state lawmakers are ...
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