Doordash and big supermarket chains want you to vote on it this fall
Colorado voters could see up to four ballot measures this fall asking them to change the state’s alcohol laws.
Those initiatives would let grocery and convenience stores sell wine, allow for third-party deliveries of alcohol, increase the number of liquor licenses a single company can hold and give local jurisdictions control over alcohol licensing.
However, these efforts have drastically different backers and are setting up a fight between large national grocery chains and Colorado’s locally owned independent liquor stores.
See the full article by Will Cornelius, July 6, 2022
