COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina is a step closer to making alcohol delivery and Sunday sales legal.
A House judiciary panel passed two bills last week.
One allows curbside pickups and home deliveries of alcohol, beer, and wine.
The second would let micro-distilleries sell alcohol on Sundays.
Neither require stores to open on Sundays.
Lawmakers say mom-and-pop liquor stores would be exempt from the $3,000 annual license fee if they operate a single store, our partners at The Herald reported.
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