The Supreme Court ruled this week that Maine cannot legally require delivery truck drivers to verify the age of buyers before making a delivery, in addition to intercepting packages from unlicensed tobacco sellers, the AP reports. The justices ruled that federal transportation law bars the state from making such demands. The situation in Maine sounds eerily close to laws regulating direct to consumer wine shipments. In an argument similar to beer and wine wholesalers’ position against direct shipments of wine,
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