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Why The PLCB Should Be Abolished

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Reasons why the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board should be abolished, and The Almighty Liquor Code completely overhauled and rewritten, to reflect over 80 years of change since Repeal.

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Why The PLCB Should Be Abolished skip to main | skip to sidebar Why The PLCB Should Be Abolished Reasons why the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board should be abolished, and The Almighty Liquor Code completely overhauled and rewritten, to reflect over 80 years of change since Repeal. Monday, October 30, 2023 Just Had A Thought  I'm in the process of being interviewed by email for a story about the PA Liquor Code and how people are finding ways around it (like BOTLD and, of course, beer and wine in supermarkets and Sheetz), and I sent the following quote in...that really seemed to sum up the whole thing so well that I thought I'd share it.  So many things in PA liquor law are done ostensibly in the name of "control," when really the liquor code controls competition more than it does consumption . It has long since stopped serving the citizens, and only serves existing businesses and politicians.  Posted by Lew Bryson at 11:25 AM No comments: Labels: compe...

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