Judge: Liquor distribution legislation 'unconstitutional'

The Oklahoman

Tim Willert

August 13, 2019

"This is a victory for the voters of Oklahoma, who overwhelmingly approved changes to the state's alcohol distribution laws when they said yes to State Question 792 in 2016," said John Maisch, president of the Institute for Responsible Alcohol Policy, a plaintiff in the matter. "SB 608 ignores the will of the voters and violates the plain language of the Oklahoma Constitution."

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