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Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill into law Friday that will allow farm wineries to ship wine directly to Delaware consumers so long as it is done through a common carrier like UPS or FedEx.
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The latest iteration of a bill to allow wine shipments direct to consumers enters the General Assembly and clears its first legislative hurdle.
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State Rep. Deb Heffernan's bill would fiercely limit the sale of consumable hemp products and create regulations for THC-infused beverages in the First State.
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Third-party alcohol delivery is now legal in the First State, but when Delawareans can begin using the service remains up in the air.
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State lawmakers look to make positive changes discovered during the pandemic permanent.