washington state liquor control board

State Moving Slowly With Marijuana Laws
State Moving Slowly With Marijuana Laws
State Moving Slowly With Marijuana Laws
State officials want to delay for a few months new rules for selling, growing and processing recreational marijuana in Washington state. They want the delay in order to include recent public input on the state's brand new industry. The State Liquor Control Board was scheduled to adopt the final rules at its meeting on Wednesday...
Public Forums Planned for Implementation of Initiative 502
Public Forums Planned for Implementation of Initiative 502
Public Forums Planned for Implementation of Initiative 502
The Washington State Liquor Control Board plans public forums across Washington regarding the implementation of Initiative 502. A forum is planned in Yakima on Feb. 21st at 6pm at Yakima City Hall. The forums are an opportunity for the public to meet the Washington State Liquor Control Board staff involved in implementation, be updated on implementation and to provide input to the board for it to
Yakima Stores Being Hit Hard by Alcohol Thieves
Yakima Stores Being Hit Hard by Alcohol Thieves
Yakima Stores Being Hit Hard by Alcohol Thieves
Thieves are making off with thousands of dollars in alcohol from Yakima store shelves this month. It is a troubling trend that developed after the new alcohol law took effect. Our news partner KIMA Action News reports Wray's Marketfresh owner Chris Brown says he is losing at least $500 a week...
Initiative 1183 Moving Forward On Privatizing Liqour Sales
Initiative 1183 Moving Forward On Privatizing Liqour Sales
Initiative 1183 Moving Forward On Privatizing Liqour Sales
Cowlitz County Superior Court Judge Stephen Warning today reversed his March 2 ruling and upheld Initiative 1183, allowing the state to continue to implement the liquor sales initiative approved by nearly 60 percent of the state’s voters...
Restaurants And Bars Can Now Buy Direct from Distilleries
Restaurants And Bars Can Now Buy Direct from Distilleries
Restaurants And Bars Can Now Buy Direct from Distilleries
If you own a bar or a restaurant today is the day you'll be able to purchase liquor directly from distilleries. A result of an initiative passed by voters to privatize liquor sales in the state. Hundreds of retailers like Costco, Fred Meyer, Albertsons and Safeway have applied to sell liquor in their stores...