By Marianne Goodland | Colorado Politics
A Colorado House bill could change the kind of liquor consumers can buy from some of the state’s large grocery and drug stores, mostly along the Front Range, if enacted into law.
Slated to be discussed by the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee on Thursday, House Bill 1373 would convert liquor licenses for about 30 mostly large chain grocery stores that allow them to sell beer, wine and spirits to being able to sell just beer and wine.
The licenses, known as liquor-licensed drugstore licenses, are mostly held by large retail liquor stores that are run by large retail grocery stores.