LANSING, MI (AP) -- The Michigan Senate has voted to bar in-state wine drinkers from getting shipments straight from stores. A federal judge in September ruled unconstitutional a state law allowing Michigan retailers to deliver wine to residents, but prohibiting out-of-state retailers from doing likewise.
The bill would halt the discrimination by barring all retailers from making shipments. The Senate passed the measure 36-2 and sent it to the House, which already has approved a similar version.
A Ferndale-based online wine retailer has warned the legislation could put him out of business.
Wine wholesalers and the Michigan Liquor Control Commission support the bill.
The bill includes an exception if wine is hand-delivered by stores but not for wine delivered by third parties such as UPS, FedEx and the Postal Service.
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