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And in other news today... House passes bills to legalize delivery of alcoholic beverages, wine shipments MONTGOMERY — The Alabama House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday that will allow alcoholic beverages to be delivered to the home.
The first bill, SB 126, passed the Senate early in the session. It was amended on the floor by House legislators on Thursday, so it heads back to the upper chamber for a vote that could send it to the governor’s desk.
SB 126 would create a licensing process that would ultimately allow liquor, beer and wine sold at retailers to be delivered to the home, including by services such as Shipt, Instacart or DoorDash.
State Sen. Jabo Waggoner (R-Vestavia Hills) sponsored SB 126, and it was carried in the House on Thursday by Rep. Gil Isbell (R-Gadsden).
“This is truly about convenience for the citizens of Alabama,” Isbell said about the legislation on Thursday.
Companies in the state that want to deliver alcoholic beverages to the home would have to apply for a delivery service license from Alabama’s Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board.
The legislation has limits on the amounts of each beverage that could be delivered, and deliveries could not be made to dry counties and dry cities.
All drivers carrying alcohol would be required to undergo a background check and must be at least 21 years old.
Local breweries and distillers in Alabama were the subjects of amendments in both legislative chambers that made sure their products were eligible for delivery under the bill.
State Rep. Allen Farley (R-McCalla) observed on the floor, “I can see the alcohol-related traffic fatalities going down,” as a result of the bill’s passage.
Deliveries of alcoholic beverages could not be left unattended. The bill requires a person over 21 must receive all deliveries of alcohol.
SB 126 passed the House with 79 members voting in favor and 12 opposed.
The House passed a second alcohol delivery bill on Thursday, HB 437, that allows wine to be shipped from the manufacturer (winery) to a consumer’s home by common carriers like UPS, FedEx or the U.S. Postal Service.
A carrier that wants to ship alcohol in Alabama will have to be licensed by the ABC Board. Wineries, too, would have to purchase a permit before shipping directly to consumers in Alabama.
Directly-shipped wine would be eligible for delivery to dry counties and dry cities in Alabama if the bill becomes law.
HB 437 now heads to the Alabama Senate for consideration.
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Veteran Cab Co has been doing that for 60 years around Ft Campbell.
Pick up the phone, pay the fare on a pint
Diabesity Delbert with no legs to drive has to get his buzz on too
Hey btw, do you still have me on Ignore since your RoundUp herbicide hissy-fit meltdown? LOL
up, yes you do, poor thing. Must have left emotional scars.
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YeeHaa, a final piece of the puzzle to not have to go out in public amongst the traffic & idiots. I can get gun parts, reloading supplies & groceries delivered to my door. Just one thing I can't get without going to the 4 letter word; town. Likker. Even my Dr. & the horsepital is between me &, town.
Hoping Guntucky will climb on board.
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Joined a wine club a few months back. Good stuff at good prices, carefully placed on my porch.
What fresh Hell is this?
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Why the hell not.....
Is Über going to get into it? Door Dash? I bet in 10 years you’ll be able to get weed delivered.
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Alabama would be better served to get rid of the AlabamaBoozeCartel.
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Why the hell not.....
Is Über going to get into it? Door Dash? I bet in 10 years you’ll be able to get weed delivered.
In 10 years the price of gas will be so expensive home delivery will be the only option for many folks.. The great automobile revolution is being put down in the name of climate control.
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We can even do that in Idaho, under supervision of the Mormons.
"Nobody panic. Everyone stay calm. I'm a professional. Just slide the liquor into the right rear door of my pickup and back away."
There. That was easy.
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But in Alabama now can the escort you hired be charged if she is your sister? Asking out of don't gaf
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