The Great Pennsylvania Liquor SwindlePennsylvania state stores mark up every bottle of wine and liquorsold within the state by 30...Antony DaviesJames R Harrigan
Pennsylvania state Sen. Mike Regan askedin a letterto Holden that the board delay the increase pending further consideration of its impact on consumers. He said the PLCB needs to justify the increase to the state Legislature. "Any decision on additional liquor taxes should be left to the new ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Businesses that sell alcohol in Pennsylvania will soon be able to sell canned cocktails like High Noon and Surfside which were previously only available in state-run liquor stores. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is beginninga new permitting process Tuesday, after Gov. ...
Where can you buy beer, wine, and liquor in Pennsylvania? A journey through our unusual alcohol laws.
Canned cocktails like Surfside and High Noon are currently only allowed at state-controlled liquor stores in Pennsylvania, but can be sold at more businesses (with a permit) starting Sept. 16.Aug 28, 2024 Twitter Facebook Email Live Now ...
Pennsylvania’s latest adult-use cannabis legalization proposal would see state-licensed liquor stores control the retail cannabis market. Court Rules Insurers May Reimburse Injured Workers for Medical Cannabis Mon / Mar 20th A Pennsylvania appeals court ruled last week that the state’s medical cannabi...
With the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, State liquor stores were opened in Philadelphia in 1934, providing employment to many people and increasing the state’s revenue.Independence Day in Philadelphia, courtesy Visit Philadelphia. In 1938, the celebration of the Declaration of Independence was ...
Under the bill, the approximately 12,000 restaurants, bars, beer distributors, grocery stores and convenience stores that are already licensed to sell alcohol can get a special permit to sell the canned drinks. Under current law, only the state-owne...
In addition to taxes collected on liquor, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is the sole retail distributor of liquor in the state through its government owned Wine and Spirits Stores. Profits from these retail operations are used to fund a number of programs including the Pennsylvania State Pol...
Recently, it is offered as a rationale by agencies in denying access requests for information related to elections, surveillance of state liquor stores, and levee certifications. Section 708(b)(3) protects a “record, the disclosure of which creates a reasonable likelihood of endangering the ...