Measure on the ballot in the 2022 Colorado General Election in Colorado.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote on Proposition 125 allows licensed A "no" vote on Proposition 125 means that licensed grocery and convenience stores that currently sell beer to also sell wine.
A "no" vote on Proposition 125 means that licensed grocery and convenience stores may continue selling beer, but not wine.
"[Prop 125 b]enefits Colorado's local winemakers through broader access to grocery store shoppers and by tastings held in grocery stores. [It e]nsures that wine is sold safely, only to legal-age adult shoppers. Grocery stores have a substantially better safety record than liquor stores." - Yes on Wine in Grocery Stores, in support of Proposition 125 (Learn more)
"Proposition 125 would undermine local control of alcohol sales. Local communities and neighborhoods that have a say in how many outlets and what types of alcohol are sold in their area would be cut out of the process, and there would be a huge increase in the density of alcohol outlets whether our communities want that or not. Additionally, this proposition would be devastating for small, independent liquor stores—especially the nearly 700 stores that are directly adjacent to grocery stores and convenience stores. By expanding the number of stores selling wine, large corporate grocery chains will use their national buying power and predatory pricing practices to undercut our local stores, making it nearly impossible to compete. Without our community stores, we lose the variety and character we've come to love by keeping Colorado local." - Keeping Colorado Local, in opposition to Proposition 125 (Learn more)
Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the expansion of retail sale of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, establishing a new fermented malt beverage and wine retailer license for off-site consumption to allow grocery stores, convenience stores, and other business establishments licensed to sell fermented malt beverages, such as beer, for off-site consumption to also sell wine; automatically converting such a fermented malt beverage retailer license to the new license; and allowing fermented malt beverage and wine retailer licensees to conduct tastings if approved by the local licensing authority?
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