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Reno County ends rule that infringes on the free-market

Reno County ends rule that infringes on the free-market

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Nov 10, 2023
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Reno County ends rule that infringes on the free-market
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Kansas rejected liquor by the drink laws in 1970. However, by 1986, a statewide revamp of prohibition-era laws brought back the issue to the ballot, bringing about the 30 percent rule.

The 30 percent rule is a big government law that infringes on the free-market. Due to the rule, any establishment that sells liquor by the drink is required to make 30 per…

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