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Additional Information on I-1100 and I-1105

Lindsey A. Zahn, October 26, 2010August 2, 2014

As Election Day nears and the outcome for Washington State’s privatization of liquor sales will be determined, On Reserve felt it necessary to provide additional information with respect to I-1100 and I-1105 and local discussion from recent news publications. It is important for voters of Washington State to enter the polls with as much information as possible with respect to both of these initiatives. For additional information, and alternative viewpoints, please visit the following sources: (1) I-1100 and I-1105: Local Impact of Washington State Liquor Initiatives; (2) Beer Wholesalers, Craft Brewers Oppose Ballot Measures to Privatize Liquor Sales; (3) Here’s the Lowdown on Each Initiative; (4) Should State Get Out of the Liquor Business? YES: I-1100 Provides Jobs, Convenience; (5)Should State Get out of the Liquor Business? NO: Privatization’s Price Will be Too High.

DISCLAIMER: This blog post is not intended as legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship results. Please consult your own attorney for legal advice.

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