New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3369

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

Impact

The bill amends existing provisions in New Jersey law regarding alcoholic beverage sales, which have traditionally been more stringent about who can sell alcohol and in what context. By allowing convenience stores to offer alcoholic beverages, this bill is expected to increase accessibility for consumers seeking convenience while enhancing competition for local breweries and wineries. Additionally, municipalities can enact ordinances to prohibit the issuance of these licenses, giving local governments some control to shape their communities' retail landscapes and address public safety concerns.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3369 aims to permit the sale of certain alcoholic beverages, specifically beer and wine, at convenience stores in New Jersey. This legislation introduces a new licensing framework which allows convenience stores, defined as retail establishments between 800 and 5,000 square feet that primarily sell groceries and foodstuffs, to apply for a 'restricted convenience store license.' Such a license will enable these stores to sell alcohol for off-premises consumption. Under the new framework, convenience stores must display at least 20% of their alcoholic beverages as products produced by local breweries or wineries, promoting in-state enterprises.

Contention

There may be points of contention associated with A3369, as the legislation shifts the existing norms surrounding alcohol sales. Critics may argue that allowing convenience stores to sell alcohol could lead to increased consumption and related social issues, particularly in areas with already high rates of alcohol-related incidents. Supporters, however, are likely to advocate for the bill on grounds of commercial opportunity and consumer access. The ability for municipalities to block license issuance might also lead to discrepancies between different areas in New Jersey, potentially resulting in a patchwork approach to alcohol sales that varies by locality.

Companion Bills

NJ S791

Same As Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S4191

Carry Over Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4191

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S791

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ A3710

Makes permanent temporary enactment allowing certain alcoholic beverage retailers to sell and deliver alcoholic beverages and mixed drinks; establishes certain sale and delivery privileges for alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

NJ S355

Makes permanent temporary enactment allowing certain alcoholic beverage retailers to sell and deliver alcoholic beverages and mixed drinks; establishes certain sale and delivery privileges for alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

NJ A4433

Clarifies delivery and shipment privileges of certain retailers when storing alcoholic beverages at licensed warehouse.

NJ S3094

Clarifies delivery and shipment privileges of certain retailers when storing alcoholic beverages at licensed warehouse.

NJ A468

Clarifies delivery and shipment privileges of certain retailers when storing alcoholic beverages at licensed warehouse.

NJ A5313

Allows certain alcoholic beverage retailers to host sports betting pools for certain championship games.

NJ A4260

Allows certain restaurants with retail licenses to deliver alcoholic beverages and food in preloaded delivery vehicles.

NJ S3095

Allows certain restaurants with retail licenses to deliver alcoholic beverages and food in preloaded delivery vehicles.

Similar Bills

NJ S4191

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S791

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ A5007

Concerns alcoholic beverage licenses for sporting facilities.

NJ A3851

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ S2854

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ A3039

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ A1283

Removes plenary retail distribution license limit for certain stores.

NJ A1284

Establishes limited retail religious distribution license.