Tennessee bill will no longer attempt to ban cold beer
- A bill in Tennessee aimed to ban the sale of refrigerated beer has faced opposition and withdrawal by several sponsors.
- Sponsored by Rep. Ron Gant and Sen. Paul Rose, the bill seeks to limit alcohol consumption and investigate alcohol-related fatalities.
- Despite pushback from beer retailers and craft breweries, the supporters hope the bill will help prevent future drunk driving fatalities.
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Bye-bye cold beer? Tennessee bill aims to ban sale of refrigerated alcoholic beverages. What to know
The bill would not only prohibit the sale of cold alcoholic beverages, but also put a cap on the number of drinks a person can consume at Tennessee bars and restaurants.
·Nashville, United States
Read Full ArticleUn-American Bill Looks To Ban The Sale Of Cold Beer In Tennessee
They're coming after cold beer in Tennessee.A bill was introduced in the Volunteer State on January 31 that states "a person or entity holding a beer permit issued under this chapter shall not sell refrigerated or cold beer at retail." The proposal is gaining steam, too, with the bill already passing the Senate twice before now heading to a committee.The very obvious reasoning behind the proposal is to hopefully cut back on DUIs and alcohol-rela…
·Nashville, United States
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