Source: http://www.camy.org/resources/fact-sheets/powdered-alcohol/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 00:25:56+00:00

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Twenty-five states had enacted a permanent ban on the sale of powdered alcohol: Alabama11, Alaska12, Connecticut13, Georgia14, Hawaii15, Illinois16, Indiana17, Kansas18, Louisiana19, Maine20, Michigan21, Nebraska22, Nevada23, New Jersey24, New York25, North Carolina26, North Dakota27, Ohio28, Oregon29, South Carolina30, Tennessee31, Utah32, Vermont33, Virginia34, and Washington35 statutorily prohibited the sale of powdered alcohol. In addition, Maryland36 and Minnesota37 had enacted temporary 13-month statutory bans.
Four states38 — Colorado, Delaware, New Hampshire and New Mexico—had expanded the statutory definition of alcohol so that powdered alcohol can be regulated under their existing alcohol statutes.
Twelve states39 and the District of Columbia40 had introduced bans on the sale of powdered alcohol in their states’ legislatures: Arizona, Florida, Iowa, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Kentucky41 had introduced legislation to regulate powdered alcohol in the same manner as other alcoholic products.
11 Ala.Code 1975 § 28-1-8.
13 2015 CT S.B. 386.
14 Ga. Code Ann., § 3-3-34.
18 2015 KS H.B. 2208.
22 Neb.Rev.St. LB 330, § 8.
23 N.R.S. SB 464, § 1.
24 NJ LEGIS 137 (2015).
25 McKinney's Alcoholic Beverage Control Law § 100.
272015 North Dakota Laws Ch. 76 (H.B. 1464).
29 2015 OR S.B. 937.
31 T. C. A. § 57-3-414.
32 U.C.A. 1953 § 32B-4-424.
34 2015 Virginia Laws No. 202 (S.B. 299).
36 MD Code, Art. 2B, § 16-505.3.
37 2013 MN H.F. 3364.
38 C.R.S.A. § 12-47-103; 4 Del.C. § 101; N.H. Rev. Stat. § 175:1 and N. M. S. A. 1978, § 60-3A-3.
39 Arizona House Bill No. 2057 (introduced 2/17/15); Florida House Bill No. 1247 (introduced 4/16/15); Iowa House Bill No. 494 (introduced 3/4/15); New Mexico House Bill 550 (introduced 2/3/15); Massachusetts House Bill No. 243 (introduced 1/16/15); Missouri House Bill No. 1325 (introduced 3/12/15); Oklahoma Senate Bill No. 720 (introduced 1/23/15); Pennsylvania Senate Bill No. 588 (introduced 3/19/15) and Pennsylvania House Bill No. 847 (introduced 3/25/15); Rhode Island House Bill No. 5189 (introduced 1/21/15 but only banning powdered alcohol for those under the age of 21) and Rhode Island Senate Bill No. 175 (introduced 2/5/15); Wisconsin Senate Bill No. 10 (introduced 1/23/15) and 2015 Wisconsin Assembly Bill No. 72 (introduced 1/23/15); and Wyoming Senate Bill No. 106 (introduced 1/21/15).
40 2015 Washington DC Legislative Bill No. 253 (introduced 6/12/15).
41 Kentucky House Bill 71 (3/24/15) and Kentucky Senate Bill 81 (1/9/15).
42 “Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) Advisory Regarding Powdered Alcohol.” (March 12, 2015). Retrieved from: http://www.mass.gov/abcc/pdf/ABCCAdvisoryPowderedAlcohol2015.pdf.

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