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Budweiser in excess of 3.2% coming to Oklahoma liquor stores!
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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2294534" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>This isn't a start to anything. This is no change in law. This is simply Buweiser/InBev finally caving and selling high point products through the existing Oklahoma racketeering... I mean wholesaler distribution system. I actually think their agreeing to do this gets us a step further AWAY from liquor law modernization. I was hoping they would finally coerce state laws to allow them to distribute high point beer themselves (which removes the middleman expenses, which is why they opposed this for so long). Since they finally caved, they have no incentive to push for changes in the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2294534, member: 7488"] This isn't a start to anything. This is no change in law. This is simply Buweiser/InBev finally caving and selling high point products through the existing Oklahoma racketeering... I mean wholesaler distribution system. I actually think their agreeing to do this gets us a step further AWAY from liquor law modernization. I was hoping they would finally coerce state laws to allow them to distribute high point beer themselves (which removes the middleman expenses, which is why they opposed this for so long). Since they finally caved, they have no incentive to push for changes in the law. [/QUOTE]
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