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Supreme Court ruling...what's likely direction?
08-26-2005, 02:52 PM,
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There are at least two pieces of legislation pending that would allow interstate shipping in MA. One was introduced by Susan Pope, a long time friend of our family. She doesn't see why there should be any restriction on shipments, as long as MA collects their tax and ages are VERY strictly checked. Talked to her and she figures MA is already losing a lot of tax money because this is a very wine savvy state and many, many people are getting wine shipped in around the restrictions. NH already allows shipping, with a no cost license, and CT just enacted ligislation to allow it. So, if you have friends in NH or CT, they can receive your wine shipments for you until MA wises up.
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