South Dakota Legislature To Review Liquor Laws

Shortly after starting this site in June, we published a post highlighting beer facts from a Minnesota Legislative Audit Commission report. It’s been one of our most read posts. Now, it looks like our South Dakota neighbors to the west are looking at their own antiquated liquor laws.

From KELOLAND.com:

South Dakota lawmakers could make it easier for more businesses to get liquor licenses during the upcoming legislative session. Right now, state law uses population to limit how many liquor licenses are available in a community, with a few exceptions. In Sioux Falls, that means there are 88. And they’re all being used.

Supporters of a change say local government leaders should be able to set their own liquor policies. Opponents say there are already plenty of places to drink.

Check out the full story and video on KELOLAND.com.

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