I've heard that a case to be decided by the US Supreme Court later this year involves regulation of the liquor industry regarding the mail ordering of alcoholic beverages. In most states (ie. Maryland, Connecticut, etc.), it is illegal to have wine shipped to you from out of state. Three similar cases have made their way to the US Supreme Court challenging this regulation.
The US Constitutioin prohibits many hinderances to interstate commerce. Kenneth Star will be arguing this point.
The 21st amendment gives states the right to regulate their own liquor industries. Robert Bok will be arguing this point.
Obviously a conflict arises between the two points. If the US Supreme Court rules in favor of free enterprise and puts an end to the state regulation of the mail ordering business, we'll see a revolution in the brewing industry across the country. Right now, the distributors have the upper hand.
Any other thoughts or comments about this?
The US Constitutioin prohibits many hinderances to interstate commerce. Kenneth Star will be arguing this point.
The 21st amendment gives states the right to regulate their own liquor industries. Robert Bok will be arguing this point.
Obviously a conflict arises between the two points. If the US Supreme Court rules in favor of free enterprise and puts an end to the state regulation of the mail ordering business, we'll see a revolution in the brewing industry across the country. Right now, the distributors have the upper hand.
Any other thoughts or comments about this?