Authorizing the town of Mansfield to grant one additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be consumed on the premises
Impact
The bill proposes exceptions to existing state law, particularly sections of Chapter 138 of the General Laws which typically govern the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages. By allowing Mansfield to issue an additional license, it seeks to adjust statewide regulations to better suit local business needs. The Board of Selectmen will retain oversight, ensuring that licensing decisions adhere to established rules and regulations while also permitting some flexibility appropriate to local circumstances.
Summary
House Bill 250 aims to authorize the town of Mansfield to grant one additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be consumed on the premises. This legislative measure is presented by Representatives F. Jay Barrows and Paul R. Feeney and has received local approval prior to its submission to the state legislature. The bill specifically mentions that the license is intended for the Mansfield Liquor Market, namely the Amruta Corporation, and will be exercised at a specified site within the town. The bill attempts to provide a mechanism for expanding local businesses engaged in the sale of alcoholic beverages, which could result in increased local economic activity.
Contention
One point of contention that could arise from this bill is the potential for increased debate on local versus state control in the regulation of alcohol sales. While some may argue that this measure empowers local governance and responds to specific community desires, others might view it as a precedent for further exceptions that could complicate statewide uniformity of alcohol laws. Furthermore, the general public sentiment about the sale of alcohol, especially in terms of its consumption and potential abuse, may influence discussions surrounding the bill, presenting both support from local businesses and opposition from community members concerned about alcohol-related issues.
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Authorizing the town of Mansfield to grant an additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises
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