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MO HB1304
Bill
Status
6/27/2014
Primary Sponsor
Don Gosen
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AI Summary
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Allows persons 21 years or older to manufacture intoxicating liquor for personal or family use without a license, with limits of 200 gallons per household per year (if two or more adults) or 100 gallons per year (if one adult), and prohibits sale or offering for sale of such liquor.
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Permits home-brewed beer to be removed from the brewing premises for personal or family use at organized events, exhibitions, competitions, or tastings, including on temporary retail license premises or tax-exempt organization licensed premises.
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Creates an exemption allowing home-brewed beer served at organized events with paid admission to not be deemed a sale if the brewer receives no proceeds from admission fees and consumption occurs off licensed retail premises or at permitted venues.
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Redefines "original package" for malt liquor to mean one or more standard bottles, cans, or pouches of beer (changing from three or more), and allows grocers with proper permits to sell malt liquor on Sundays between 9:00 a.m. and midnight.
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Takes effect January 1, 2015 for changes to liquor licensing provisions related to malt liquor and light wines.
Legislative Description
Changes the laws regarding the sale of intoxicating liquor
Last Action
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
6/27/2014