Politics & Government

Consumers Want to Buy Alcohol in Maryland Chain Stores

Democrats and Republicans agree on this issue, according to poll results. Patch wants to know what you think.

A recent poll shows that a majority of Marylanders favor being able to buy beer and wine at chain stores, despite the fact it's illegal for most chain stores in the state to hold a liquor license.

A poll conducted in late September by Gonzales Research found that 64 percent of Marylanders favor being able to buy beer and wine at chain stores.

The issue crosses party lines. The poll found that 56 percent of Democrats and 77 percent of Republicans believe chain stores should be able to sell beer and wine.

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The poll was conducted for Marylanders for Better Beer & Wine Laws (MBBWL), an advocacy group that has supported repealing laws that ban chain stores from receiving liquor licenses.

Adam Borden, president of MBBWL, said Gonzales was chosen because it was conducting a statewide poll about other questions and is regarded as one of the top tier polling outlets in Annapolis.

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Gonzales Research wrote that they interviewed 813 registered voters across the state by telephone to obtain the results. Gonzales reported a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points.

"The results are really clear," said Borden. "It seems like an overwhelming majority clearly want this."

Attempts to contact a spokesperson for the Maryland State Licensed Beverage Association for its opinion on the poll were not successful.

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