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Michigan ban on out-of-state retail wine sales upheld

Michigan ban on out-of-state retail wine sales upheld Out-of-state retailers must have a physical presence in the state Illegal shipping into state becoming a problem Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association via Facebook Wine illegally shipped into Michigan has been a steadily increasing problem, according to the Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association. Out-of-state retailers will continue to be prohibited from shipping wine directly to Michigan consumers following the denial of an appeal this week by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court in its Monday ruling upheld a Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decision in the case of Lebamoff vs. Michigan. Lebamoff Enterprises, based in Fort Wayne, Ind., filed a lawsuit in July challenging a

State suspends liquor licenses of Detroit restaurant, 2 other businesses

State suspends liquor licenses of Detroit restaurant, 2 other businesses Crain s Detroit Business Print The Michigan Liquor Control Commission suspended the liquor licenses and permits for three businesses in Detroit, Flint and Battle Creek for violations of state pandemic-related health orders. Since September, the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses of a total of 34 establishments throughout the state for violations of the orders limiting gatherings and indoor dining as well as requiring face coverings for staff and patrons. The following face emergency suspension of their liquor license and permits: Gibson Johnson Management LLC, doing business as Minnie s Rhythm Café at 546 E. Larned in Detroit

Liquor licenses suspended for some in Detroit, Battle Creek, and Flint

Liquor licenses suspended for some in Detroit, Battle Creek, and Flint Fox 17 Archives and last updated 2021-01-12 18:52:49-05 LANSING, Mich. — Emergency suspensions of liquor licenses and permits have been issues in Battle Creek, Detroit, and Flint according to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC). The suspensions have been issued for the following violations: allowing non-residential, in-person gatherings; providing in-person dining; and failure to require face coverings for staff and patrons. Thus far the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses for 34 businesses for violations. Minnie’s Rhythm Café located at 546 E. Larned in Detroit had their liquor license suspended Jan. 6, Down the Tracks located at 2310 W. Court St. in Flint saw their liquor license gone Jan. 11, and Lakeview Lounge located at 640-642 Capital Ave. SW in Battle Creek lost theirs today.

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