Perhaps the clearest example of that right now is the big battle brewing in the state of Colorado over the future of low-point 3.2 beer, and it's getting ugly. Recall that Colorado, along with Oklahoma, Kansas, Minnesota, and Utah require that supermarkets and convenience stores only sell beer containing 3.2% alcohol by weight or below (4% alcohol by volume), while only state-licensed liquor stores can sell higher strength beers. Colorado also restricted Sunday sales to 3.2 beer only, as liquor
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