B.C. Enquirer: Changes to brew regs ahead?

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State Sen. Mike Nofs, R-Battle Creek, told the Battle Creek Enquirer that proposed changes to Michigan’s liquor laws introduced in the Michigan Senate includes provisions to streamline liquor license transfers, which he supports, but also allows easier sales of alcohol, which he views cautiously. As part of the bill, local breweries, like Arcadia in Battle Creek and Dark Horse in Marshall, could sell their products and ship directly to customers.
 
Excerpt: “There are some good things in the bill that helps the process of getting a liquor license,” Nofs said. “That would make it easier for people to go out and do business.”
 
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Source: Battle Creek Enquirer
 
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