2 New Bills Could Change Liquor Laws Forever in Texas

(Tyler, Texas) – Texas has some very strange liquor laws. You can’t buy on Sundays. You can’t buy liquor on a major holiday like Christmas or New Year’s Day. Only mom and pop liquor stores can sell it, not major retailers.

Some companies have been able to find some loopholes in those laws. For instance, you can find packs of Fireball in just about any gas station. It’s not made from whiskey though, it’s made from wine. Two new bills being introduced could change how liquor can be on store shelves across Texas.

Liquor Could Finally Be Coming to All Store Shelves in Texas

There are two separate bills up for a vote, Senate Bill 2225 and House Bill 4077 (KHOU). These bills are being introduced to make it legal for stores to sell spirit based, ready-to-drink cocktails where beer and wine is already permitted to be sold. This would get around that loophole of wine based mixed drinks that you’ll find now.

This is being introduced for the obvious reason of more tax revenue for the state. Supporters of the bill also feel is increases consumer choice while at the store. This comes off the heels of a survey that showed 86% of Texans are in favor of allowing spirit based, ready-to-drink cocktails in stores.

Two New Bills Could Change Liquor Laws Forever in Texas

Liquor laws in Texas are very weird. As stated above, you can’t buy it on Sundays, on major holidays or at a big box retailer. Another weird fact is that there are four counties in Texas that are completely “dry,” meaning you can’t beer, wine or liquor at a store…

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