Stumbo's bill "represents unnecessary government intervention in the free market and places restrictions on competition in the distribution tier," Anheuser-Busch of Louisville sales and marketing director Damon Williams said in a statement.
Jeff Cavanaugh wrote:Yes, and the article says the three-tier system exists to reduce over-production and -consumption, so either the reporter's in their pockets too, or they've been snowed.
Jeff Cavanaugh wrote:either the reporter's in their pockets too, or they've been snowed.
Jeff Cavanaugh wrote:Yes, and the article says the three-tier system exists to reduce over-production and -consumption, so either the reporter's in their pockets too, or they've been snowed.
Deb Hall
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:46 pm
Highlands , Louisville
Deb Hall
Foodie
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:46 pm
Highlands , Louisville
Deb Hall wrote:Eric,
I worked on the Heaven Hill Bourbon Heritage Center in Bardstown for 5 years, and you are right, a paper trail suffices. My point was that the whole thing is ridiculous- the Visitor Centers could pay the tax themselves- no distributor mark-up should be required for providing paperwork...
Deb
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