Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB65

Introduced
1/3/22  

Caption

Alcoholic beverage control; distiller licenses to allow Internet orders and shipments.

Impact

If passed, SB65 will bring significant changes to the state laws governing alcoholic beverages, particularly by expanding the sales capabilities of distillers. The bill mandates that all shipments be handled through approved common carriers and that recipients present valid identification to confirm age. This aims to reinforce responsible consumption and ensure compliance with age restrictions. Moreover, this law could foster a more competitive market among distillers, as it opens up avenues for direct-to-consumer sales that were previously restricted.

Summary

SB65 aims to amend Virginia's alcoholic beverage control laws to allow licensed distillers to sell and ship spirits and low alcohol beverage coolers directly to consumers and licensees via the internet. This provision is intended to modernize the alcoholic beverage market by adapting to consumer preferences for e-commerce while also supporting local distillers who may benefit from a wider sales reach. The bill outlines specific conditions for such sales, including a cap on the number of products that can be sold to a single consumer each month, ensuring responsible distribution practices.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding SB65, primarily regarding concerns about the potential for increased access to alcohol by minors and the regulation of online sales. While proponents argue that internet sales will help local businesses thrive, opponents fear that greater availability could lead to higher rates of underage drinking or illicit sales. Additionally, the logistics and operational capacities of distilleries to handle shipping and compliance with regulations has raised questions among lawmakers and stakeholders. The ongoing discussions reflect a balance between supporting local businesses and ensuring that public health and safety standards are not compromised.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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