Michigan agency drops half-mile rule between alcohol sellers
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State regulators have dropped a 1979 rule that generally required a half-mile distance between liquor retailers. The Detroit News says the change by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission occurred Thursday. A trade association that represents stores has filed a lawsuit, saying the commission was required to hold a public hearing. Auday Arabo, president of the Associated Food and Petroleum Dealers, compared the commission’s actions to that of a dictator. Supporters of the half-mile restriction say it protects communities and gives retailers some room against potential...
Published By: WOOD TV 8 - Saturday, 25 March, 2017
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