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Fargo board debates proposed wine accessory license; motion to send to commission dies for lack of second
Summary
Board members split over a proposed 'wine accessory' license allowing customers to buy open bottles to take home. Concerns included lack of numeric limits, enforcement and potential market impacts; a motion to forward the draft to the City Commission received no second and died.
The Fargo Liquor Control Board debated a proposed wine accessory (WAL) license that would let customers purchase an open bottle of wine to take home. Staff described the concept as a way to let customers finish or take an opened bottle away; several board members said the draft in its current form lacks needed limits and enforcement language.
An unidentified board member who opposed…
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