New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB159

Introduced
1/27/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  
Report Pass
3/8/25  
Engrossed
3/11/25  
Report Pass
3/20/25  
Enrolled
3/21/25  
Chaptered
4/8/25  

Caption

Independent Theater Beer & Wine Licenses

Impact

The bill would amend the Liquor Control Act to specifically allow independent theaters to obtain licenses for alcohol dispensing, with stipulations to ensure public safety. The use of these licenses would be contingent upon local approval, meaning that governing bodies would retain some measure of control over whether theaters in their jurisdiction could participate. This creates a potential framework for increased local engagement and decision-making concerning alcohol sales in community venues.

Summary

SB159 introduces the concept of issuing special independent theater dispensing licenses that would allow independent theaters in New Mexico to serve beer and wine during movie screenings and events. This legislation aims to provide a new revenue stream for independent theaters, which often struggle financially. By permitting the sale of alcohol, it is anticipated that these venues could enhance the customer experience and attract more patrons, thereby promoting local arts and culture.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment regarding SB159 appears to be supportive among theater operators and many patrons who view increased beverage options as a positive addition to the movie-going experience. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications of alcohol consumption in certain settings, particularly during family-friendly events. Some stakeholders have raised questions about the potential for increased liability and how it could affect the local community dynamics.

Contention

While the bill has gained support, it's not without contention. Critics may argue that the unrestricted sale of alcohol in theaters could lead to issues with public intoxication or create discomfort for families attending screenings. There are also concerns regarding regulation and enforcement of serving sizes, which are limited to two 12-ounce servings of beer or two 6-ounce servings of wine per customer. This contentious dialogue reflects a broader conflict between promoting local businesses and ensuring community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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