Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1340

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Report Pass
3/16/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Report Pass
4/4/24  
Enrolled
4/6/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

Wicomico County - Alcoholic Beverages - Monopoly of Liquor Control Board and Dispensary - Repeal

Impact

The repeal of the Liquor Control Board's monopoly is expected to lead to increased competition among liquor distributors and retailers. By allowing various licensed sellers to obtain their stock from multiple sources, the bill aims to create a more open market environment that may reduce costs for consumers and increase the variety of products available. This legislative change would align Wicomico County with other jurisdictions where such monopolies have already been dismantled, potentially catalyzing local economic growth through the enhancement of the retail alcohol market.

Summary

House Bill 1340 proposes the repeal of the Liquor Control Board's monopoly on the sale and distribution of certain alcoholic beverages in Wicomico County, Maryland. This act will allow licensed holders to purchase alcoholic beverages from dispensaries or wholesalers, significantly altering the landscape of alcoholic beverage sales in the county. The bill also removes the restrictions on the delivery of liquor by wholesalers within the county, providing greater flexibility for licensed businesses in terms of sourcing their products.

Sentiment

Reactions to HB 1340 are largely positive among proponents who argue that the bill will foster a fairer, more competitive market for alcoholic beverages. Supporters believe that the current monopoly restricts consumer choice and increases costs due to lack of competition. However, there may be concerns from groups that fear the impact on public health and safety related to increased availability and access to alcoholic beverages as the regulations governing distribution and sales become less stringent.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the implications for public safety and local governance. Critics could argue that the loss of control over liquor sales might lead to increased alcohol-related problems within the community. Additionally, discussions focusing on the balance of local authority versus market freedom are likely to be key topics during legislative debates concerning this bill. The change raises questions about the appropriate role of government in regulating alcohol sales and the potential societal impacts of deregulated access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB795

Wicomico County - Alcoholic Beverages - Cigar Lounge License

MD SB245

Wicomico County - Class A Beer, Wine, and Liquor Licenses - Issuance

MD SB431

Alcoholic Beverages - Class 9 Limited Distillery License - Self-Distribution

MD HB565

Alcoholic Beverages - Class 9 Limited Distillery License - Self-Distribution

MD HB784

Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B and Class C Beer, Wine, and Liquor Licenses, Inspections, Penalties, and Workgroup PG 302-23

MD HB905

Garrett County Alcoholic Beverages Act of 2023

MD SB821

Garrett County Alcoholic Beverages Act of 2023

MD HB438

Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B-Stadium (Baseball Stadium) Beer, Wine, and Liquor License PG 306-23

MD HB939

Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Sunday Sales

MD SB654

Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class HC (Health Club) License

Similar Bills

MD HB671

Somerset County - Alcoholic Beverages - Abolishment of Liquor Control Board and Dispensary System

MD SB495

Somerset County - Alcoholic Beverages - Abolishment of Liquor Control Board and Dispensary System

MD HB1341

Wicomico County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B Beer, Wine, and Liquor Licenses - Purchases From Licensed Wholesalers and Self-Distribution

MD SB941

Wicomico County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B Beer, Wine, and Liquor Licenses - Purchases From Licensed Wholesalers and Self-Distribution

MD HB565

Alcoholic Beverages - Class 9 Limited Distillery License - Self-Distribution

MD SB431

Alcoholic Beverages - Class 9 Limited Distillery License - Self-Distribution

MD HB1165

Alcohol and Tobacco Commission – Technical Corrections and Clarifications