Beer-sales bill continues to change – and foment controversy – heading into last day of session


The highly charged debate over whether the Colorado Legislature should enact regulations surrounding the coming sale of full-strength beer by grocery and convenience stores will continue into the final day of the 2018 legislative session, as House and Senate members remain miles apart on what limits should be placed on who can sell and deliver beer and where new stores should be allowed to locate.

House members, who have been pulling off restrictions in the original Senate Bill 243 since a contentious…

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