Want a bottle of wine or a six-pack of beer on your doorstep, next to Amazon packages or your grocery order? This scenario could potentially soon be a reality in Kansas. Lawmakers are weighing whether to allow grocery stores, restaurants and liquor stores to deliver beer, wine and spirits to a person, either on their own or via a third-party delivery service, such as DoorDash or Uber Eats. Such a move would follow in a string of efforts to modernize the state’s liquor laws, such as a COVID-19 pandemic-era move to allow to-go drink sales and expand the sale of liquor on Sundays. Over half of all states currently allow for the delivery of booze, with many of them making COVID-19 era restrictions permanent in the past two years. But following suit would be a major change for Kansas, a state that had one of the most restrictive liquor laws in the country until fairly recently.
Source: CJonline