House passes liquor law changes


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Updated: 3/01/2012 10:34 am | Published: 3/01/2012 10:33 am
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Revenues from Utah's profitable liquor business will be collected by the Tax Commission under a bill that has passed the House.

Republican Rep. Ryan Wilcox of Ogden says focusing on profits distracted managers of the state's liquor agency from its primary purpose, which is controlling distribution of alcohol in the state.

Wilcox says through House Bill 354 money from the 86 percent mark-up on liquor, beer and wine will be deposited directly into the state's general fund. Profits are currently collected by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

Wilcox says the bill also funds a study of teen drinking, drunk driving and overconsumption rates in the state to help better guide liquor policy.

The bill is moving to the Senate after passing the House 68-3 on Thursday.

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Gr8Eyez - 3/1/2012 1:22 PM
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Shouldn't the state get out of the Liquor business completely and let it go private? Obviously people in Utah drink. Stop with the burying of the heads in the sand and stop trying to pass more laws governing it. I agree work to keep it out of the hands of the kids. But isn't that where Parents need to take an active role in their kids lives? We have become an hands off, let the Government law us to death so we don't have to be responsible for our own kids actions society. Give it a break.

JUST WONDERING - 3/1/2012 12:25 PM
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Shoulden't people be going to jail for fraud? Some ditry tricks were going on in the liquor commission
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