Help Change Maryland's Wine Shipping Laws in 2010!
A blog posting on D.C. Foodies about supporting this year's direct wine shipping bill:
Help Change Maryland's Wine Shipping Laws in 2010!
Posted by Rob Rutledge, Feb 01, 2010
As many of you residents of Maryland are aware, the Old Line State
takes a hard line when it comes to shipping wine. Lots of states have
laws limiting the shipment of liquor to a private residences; many
limit the amount one may receive in a year, some only permit intrastate
shipment, and others levy a tax. At my old retail job, we often shipped
to some of the more, erm, "questionable states," and had a pretty good
success rate. Maryland, though, was on a very short list of no-no
states, as their laws are downright draconian. Not only does
the state forbid liquor shipping from out-of-state, but in-state liquor
shipment of any kind is also verboten. And guess what? If you're
caught, it's a FELONY, even for the recipient!
Sound a bit
outmoded? Unjust? Unconstitutional, even? A lot of folks think so, and
have pushed for legislation to have Maryland join the thirty-some-odd
states that treat their citizens like responsible adults. In both '08
and '09 bills have crossed the congressional table, but thanks to tired
old morals and some stiff opposition from the wholesaler lobby (which
has much to lose, and lots of money to throw around) each has been
summarily dispatched.
But grassroots support has been
building, with several groups popping up fighting for the rights of MD
drinkers, most notably the Marylanders for Better Beer and Wine Laws.
Founded in 2005, the MBBWL organizes meet-ups advocates on behalf of
Maryland producers and consumers. Thanks to their work and that of some
allies in the government, it looks as if another bill might make it to
the floor this session. But they need your help! The nice thing about
issues like this is that an single individual can have a real impact.
So what can you do?
Everybody:
- Go to MBBWL's Petition Site,
and take a few seconds to give your support. The group is hoping to
gather 10,000 digital signatures in support of altering MD's antiquated
and prohibitive liquor laws. They are well on their way, but could
certainly use your help.
Maryland Residents:
- Free The Grapes,
a national advocacy group for free and open wine trade, has made
petitioning your state legislators on this matter a breeze. Click on this link,
and you will be taken to a site with all the digital details taken care
of for you. Simply fill in your info, personalize your message as you
see fit, and hit send, and your representatives in the House and Senate
will soon know how you feel.
- Take a look at MBBWL's event calander,
and consider attending one of their meetups. On February 22nd, the
group will be attending a House Economic Matters Committee hearing
dedicated to this very issue. If you are passionate about the cause and
live in the greater Annapolis area, take an afternoon off any make your
voice heard.
On the scale of injustices in the world, this is, of course, a minor
one. But if you are resident of DC or Virginia, where laws are more
progressive, it will only take you a couple seconds to do your
neighbors to the north a solid. And Marylanders, I know your state has
as many problems as the next, but this is a inequity with a realizable
solution just over the horizon. Not only do these laws hurt consumers
and support big business, but they are also a huge detriment to your
state's growing winemaking industry. Click those links and get yourself
empowered!