Maryland liquor stores would be hit hard if groceries can sell alcohol, too | READER COMMENTARY - Baltimore Sun

Their claims that liquor stores — a large revenue creator for the state — will not be adversely affected is false. Take, for example, Tennessee. According to a Distilled Spirits Council of the United States analysis, when Tennessee began allowing the sale of wine in grocery stores, package store revenues fell for 18 months in a row.
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