Since this has become the official high point beer sales thread, I'll post this here instead of starting a new thread.
I went through all current legislation and documented bills currently proposed that relate significantly to wine & beer sales. Take a look at
my other thread on how to track these bills via email.
HB1354: Would allow bars/restaurants/etc to advertise happy hours between 4pm & 7pm and allow them to sell alcohol at a discounted price.
HB1741: This is all the "Oklahoma Intoxicating Liquors Reform Act" but I'm not seeing any text in the bill.
HB1757: Would require breweries to print the exact ABV on the label.
HB1841: Same as HB1741 but called the "Intoxicating Liquors Act".
HB1963: A very expansive bill and I'm not 100% what the goal is. It appears to be removing references to "low-point beer" and allowing all beer to be classified the same.
HB2104: Same as HB1741 but called the "Intoxicating Liquors Policy Act".
HJR1011 &
HJR1014: Would allow breweries to sell their beer outside of the wholesalers network (I would assume this would allow brewpubs to serve their own high-point beer). Also would allow breweries to sell their own product at the brewery. This would be a ballot initiative.
HJR1015: Would allow liquor stores to sell "nonalcoholic beverages designed to be mixed with alcoholic beverages, bottle openers, cork screws and other wine and spirit accessories." This would be a ballot initiative.
HJR1034: Would allow supermarkets and other grocery/retail stores to sell beer and wine between .5% and 25% ABV. This would be a ballot initiative.
HJR1041: Would allow wineries to directly ship their product to consumers over the age of 21. This would be a ballot initiative.
SB861: Would allow bars/restaurants/etc to advertise happy hours between 3pm & 7pm and allow them to sell alcohol at a discounted price.
SJR35: Has something to do with liquor, but the link to the actual text of the bill is broken. Will update this as soon as I see it is fixed.