Here's what we like and what is interesting . . . Insight into the current ban . . .
"Compares the neighborhoods where mini liquor bottle sales are prohibited to redlining, a term used to describe historical discrimination against minorities based on neighborhoods."
Here's an update and a peek at the ongoing sitch . . .
"About 70 people, convenience store owners and employees, gathered at The Top Spot Convenience Store at 26th Street and Brooklyn Avenue on March 30, to protest against a proposed ordinance to ban the sale of mini-liquor bottles and single-serve beer and malt liquor in certain areas of Kansas City. The ordinance passed in April, but a lawsuit seeks to block it before enforcement begins."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Liquor store owners oppose Kansas City's 'redlined' ban on this type of drink. See why
Kansas City's ordinance to ban the sale of mini liquor bottles takes effect in June. Store owners said they support a lawsuit to block it.
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