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Minnesota Municipal Beverage Association <br /> ~.,so'r^ ~v~c~, ~ I N C O R P O R AT E D <br /> ~ An organization composed of the municipally-operated <br /> dispensaries <br /> of <br /> Minnesota <br /> <br /> OFFICERS <br /> <br /> PRESIDENT Mike Larson <br /> St. Anthony Village <br /> <br /> VICE PRESIDENT <br /> Bob Leslie <br /> Branclon <br /> <br /> SECRETARW <br /> TREASURER <br /> Sally Larson <br /> Herman <br /> <br /> DIRECTORS <br /> <br /> DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE <br /> Scott Olson <br /> Park Rapids <br /> <br /> DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE <br /> Nell Wegner <br /> Hutchinson <br /> <br /> DISTRICT 1 <br /> Mary Ehler <br /> Spring Grove <br /> <br /> DISTRICT 2 <br /> Ron Radke <br /> Tracy <br /> <br /> DISTRICT 3 <br /> Sally Larson <br /> Herman <br /> <br />DISTRICT 4 <br /> Dan Bahr <br /> Bemidji <br /> <br />DISTRICT 5 <br /> Tom Byrnes <br /> Silver Bay <br /> <br />DISTRICT 6 <br /> Steve Grausam <br /> Edina <br /> <br /> Mike Larson <br /> St. Anthony Village <br /> <br /> Brenda Visnovec <br /> Lakeville <br /> <br />DISTRICT 7 <br /> Bob Leslie <br /> Brandon <br /> <br />Paul Kaspszak <br />Executive Director <br /> <br />Tom Ryman <br />Financial Secretary <br /> <br /> Box 32966 <br />Minneapolis, MN 55432 <br />763-572-0222 <br />1-800-848-4912 Ext. 3925 <br />Fax: 763-572-8163 <br /> <br /> www. municipalbev, com <br /> <br />Position Against Allowing Grocery (General Food) <br /> Stores To Sell Wine <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />In Minnesota, wine intended for consumption off the licensed premises (off-sale) may <br />only be sold by an Exclusive Liquor Store. The proposal would allow wine to be sold in <br />grocery stores. <br /> <br />POSITION <br /> <br />MMBA is opposed to this legislation due to its negative affect on preventing drunk driving <br />and underage alcohol sales and consumption. In addition this legislation would have a <br />significantly detrimental economic impact on current off-sale retailers. <br /> <br />REASONS <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />3) <br /> <br />4) <br /> <br />5) <br /> <br />This legislation would significantly increase the number of off-sale establishments <br />allowed to sell wine (alcohol) - a controlled substance. This increase would put a <br />large economic and personnel burden on regulatory bodies. <br /> <br />These establishments would be allowed to sell all types of wine products including <br />wine coolers, fortified wine, sweet "pop" wine and jug wine - products most strongly <br />desired by underage individuals. <br /> <br />The minimum age to purchase alcohol in Minnesota is 21 years old. The majodty of <br />current off-sale retailers do not allow persons under 21 to enter their facility to <br />purchase any items, unless accompanied by an adult. Common industry practice <br />allows individuals under 21 years of age to enter and purchase products in a grocery <br />store including cigarettes and lottery tickets. This customer base would make it <br />difficult to ensure consistent legal sale of beverage alcohol. <br /> <br />The economic impact to current off-sale retailers would be devastating. Current off- <br />sale retailers are statutodly limited to the types of items they can sell. Grocery' stores <br />are not limited and will be able to simply utilize wine as a new and significant profit <br />center to complement their existing inventory. Current off-sale retailers will not be <br />able to compete. <br /> <br />This legislation opens the door for the elimination of 3.2% beer in Minnesota. (3.2 <br />beer contains not less than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume nor more than <br />3.2 percent alcohol by weight). <br /> <br />Minnesota law allows grocery stores, gas stations, convenience stores and wherever <br />beer is sold to sell 3.2 beer. Due to the same regulatory issues concerning regulation <br />of alcohol and wine, "Strong" Beer (over 3.2%) can only be sold in exclusive liquor <br />stores. If wine can be sold in grocery stores, there will be little to prevent them from <br />eventually selling strong beer. Since beer accounts for approximately 60% of off-sale <br />revenue, most, if not all, small and medium sized off-sale retail operations would be <br />forced out of business and the alcohol retail distribution system in Minnesota would <br />be dramatically altered forever. <br /> <br /> <br />
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