A House Bill was initiated that would allow mail order for wine in the state of MS. We are one of 5 states that don't allow this. I encourage y'all to get behind this bill.
Except Costco and Sam's Club aren't allowed to sell wine in MS. We live in a prohibition state.Tennessee used to have a similar law but when it was rescinded, you still could only order from wineries that applied for a permit to ship to TN. It took many years for the good wineries to think they could get enough business to make it worthwhile. Now I buy a lot of wine from WTSO.com...a good deal and free shipping if you buy their minimum (usually 4 bottles).
Still, it's hard to beat the deals at Costco.
They are allowed to have one liquor license Sams has one in Madison. I thought Costco did too but I’ve never been there. Still incredibly stupid. But very slightly less stupid.Except Costco and Sam's Club aren't allowed to sell wine in MS. We live in a prohibition state.
from what I understand, they are trying to increase that to 3 licenses....They are allowed to have one liquor license Sams has one in Madison. I thought Costco did too but I’ve never been there. Still incredibly stupid. But very slightly less stupid.
Question for anyone- if every adult in MS were to vote today, what % would support all the alcohol restrictions that have been in place over the years?We live in a prohibition state.
Depends on your state. My Costco only sells wine, BUT there is a liquor store attached to it. The liquor store is NOT owned by Costco.They are allowed to have one liquor license Sams has one in Madison. I thought Costco did too but I’ve never been there. Still incredibly stupid. But very slightly less stupid.
It's the stupid law that protects mom and pop liquor stores. If the same law applied to grocery stores there would only be one Kroger in the state.Except Costco and Sam's Club aren't allowed to sell wine in MS. We live in a prohibition state.
Costco in Ridgeland has a liquor storefrom what I understand, they are trying to increase that to 3 licenses....
Question for anyone- if every adult in MS were to vote today, what % would support all the alcohol restrictions that have been in place over the years?
Or better said, what % of adults would support state level laws that allow alcohol sales on all days and support beer/wine/liquor/spirits being sold anywhere that is willing to follow license requirements(regardless of % alcohol)? So no county by county restrictions and all retailers have access to every common form of alcohol.
No where near a majority, but there are a good number of adults that want to restrict sales. They couldn't explain to you how limiting the number of liquor licenses accomplishes that, but they would likely be against it just because it sounds more restrictive. Not wanting liquor and wine in grocery stores is at least logical based on their preferences.Is there really still some sizable contingent of adults who support heavy restrictions on just the sale of alcohol? And if there is...do they really not understand the issue(s) they seek to avoid arent due to sales, but rather misuse?
I just looked- there are only 2 Costco locations in the entire Memphis Metro?!?! Thats like 1.4MM people.All I know is Desoto County needs a Costco and these antiquated laws suck.
There are 4 Sams in the Memphis metro, all I can figure is Costco just don't want to butt heads with them or views the market as saturated. but yeah, it seems odd there isn't one in DesotoI just looked- there are only 2 Costco locations in the entire Memphis Metro?!?! Thats like 1.4MM people.
My metro has 2 Costo locations and has 700,000 people.
And the Memphis metro has 2x the population density.
Only 2 with that many people is crazy.
How poor is the area you live in compared to Memphis? Something north of 20% of people in Memphis are at or below the poverty line. I suspect you have to get well above the poverty line to be a valuable customer to Costco, so it may be that 30% or even 40% of the population doesn't "count" for Costco's metricsI just looked- there are only 2 Costco locations in the entire Memphis Metro?!?! Thats like 1.4MM people.
My metro has 2 Costo locations and has 700,000 people.
And the Memphis metro has 2x the population density.
Only 2 with that many people is crazy.
ive listened to some legislators talk about the issue on statewide radio several times....they understand the issue....the problem is two fold...1. the state makes a pretty penny on the liquor business, and if they got out of it, they would have to find another tax resource to offset the loss...they are having a tough time right now trying to offset the taxes for trying to eliminate the income tax, so I don't see it happening anytime soon.....so, what i heard has been proposed is increasing the licenses from 1 to 3......2. they also are sensitive that almost all the liquor store owners are locally owned tax paying citizens of MS, and eliminating the barrier would tell them screw off for the sake of corporate america. Sucks either way. The proposal to go from 1 to 3 licenses makes the most sense at the moment.I drive to Louisiana or have family pick it up there for liquor/wine. 17 the state of MS and their ABC version of prohibition.
We're in the top 20 taxed in the U.S. but are the poorest, let's not pretend our tax money is being efficiently managed. They could kill the ABC and be fine if they stopped filling their and their buddies pockets. MS is *** backwards a lot! And it's citizens suffer for it.ive listened to some legislators talk about the issue on statewide radio several times....they understand the issue....the problem is two fold...1. the state makes a pretty penny on the liquor business, and if they got out of it, they would have to find another tax resource to offset the loss...they are having a tough time right now trying to offset the taxes for trying to eliminate the income tax, so I don't see it happening anytime soon.....so, what i heard has been proposed is increasing the licenses from 1 to 3......2. they also are sensitive that almost all the liquor store owners are locally owned tax paying citizens of MS, and eliminating the barrier would tell them screw off for the sake of corporate america. Sucks either way. The proposal to go from 1 to 3 licenses makes the most sense at the moment.