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The Wisconsin legislature passed a law in 1849 that made liquor sellers liable for the costs incurred by local governments in supporting alcoholics. Ten years later, the state prohibited liquor sales on Sundays. [1] In 1872, alcohol regulation reached new heights in the state with the passage of the Graham Law.
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While many parts of the law will impact the inner workings of the alcohol industry, consumers may still see some changes. Wisconsin has new alcohol laws. Here's how they might affect you as a ...
The bill fundamentally alters Wisconsin's complicated system governing the making, distribution and sales of alcoholic beverages. Gov. Tony Evers signs sweeping overhaul of Wisconsin alcohol ...
Wisconsin lawmakers are poised to approve a massive overhaul of the laws governing the state's multibillion-dollar liquor industry, a proposal supported by the smallest craft brewers to the ...
No state public intoxication law. Liquor control law [81] covers all beverages containing more than 0.5% alcohol, without further particularities based on percentage. [82] Cities and counties are prohibited from banning off-premises alcohol sales. [83] No dry jurisdictions. State preemption of local alcohol laws which do not follow state law.
A change to the state's alcohol laws means breweries can now serve liquor. But it’s also made it harder for them to do pop-up events.