The United States Constitution’s 21st Amendment gives states the power to regulate the distribution of alcohol within its borders. However, as a check to the states power, the dormant commerce clause prevents states from discriminating against interstate commerce. In summary, this means that a state cannot impose harsher restrictions on an out of state business…

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Presents may be coming early for businesses licensed as food establishments in the Sunshine State.  Several grocerant and similar concepts popping up across the State may have foregone an attempt to obtain a consumption on premises liquor license, due to an outdated agency rule. Dining establishments are increasingly blending the grocery market and dining experience…

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