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Yes on Prop 125 & 126

Proven. Safe. Convenient.

Prop 125

Wine in Grocery Stores

  • Ensures that wine is sold safely, only to legal-age adult shoppers. Grocery stores have a substantially better safety record than liquor stores.

  • Benefits Colorado’s local winemakers through broader access to grocery store shoppers and by tastings held in grocery stores.

Prop 126

Restaurant & Liquor Store Delivery

  • Supports small restaurants that struggled through the pandemic and only survived with delivery.

  • Allows the smallest 1,300 mom-and-pop liquor stores across Colorado to compete with the 300 largest liquor stores to make deliveries to customers in their own neighborhoods.

  • For restaurant and liquor store deliveries, mandates drivers be age 21 or over and recipients to show a valid ID of age 21 or over, using the same tools (driver training, electronic scan of ID) that produced zero delivery violations in Colorado the past six years from out-of-state liquor store deliveries.

Read the Measure; Prop 125 Ballot Language

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the expansion of retail sale of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, establishing a new fermented malt beverage and wine retailer license for off-site consumption to allow grocery stores, convenience stores, and other business establishments licensed to sell fermented malt beverages, such as beer, for off-site consumption to also sell wine; automatically converting such a fermented malt beverage retailer license to the new license; and allowing fermented malt beverage and wine retailer licensees to conduct tastings if approved by the local licensing authority?

Read the Measure;
Prop 125 Ballot Language

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the expansion of retail sale of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, establishing a new fermented malt beverage and wine retailer license for off-site consumption to allow grocery stores, convenience stores, and other business establishments licensed to sell fermented malt beverages, such as beer, for off-site consumption to also sell wine; automatically converting such a fermented malt beverage retailer license to the new license; and allowing fermented malt beverage and wine retailer licensees to conduct tastings if approved by the local licensing authority?

Read the Measure; Prop 126 Ballot Language

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning authorization for the third-party delivery of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, allowing retail establishments licensed to sell alcohol beverages for on-site or off-site consumption to deliver all types of alcohol beverages to a person twenty-one years of age or older through a third-party delivery service that obtains a delivery service permit; prohibiting the delivery of alcohol beverages to a person who is under 21 years of age, is intoxicated, or fails to provide proof of identification; removing the limit on the percentage of gross sales revenues a licensee may receive from alcohol beverage deliveries; and allowing a technology services company, without obtaining a third-party delivery service permit, to provide software or a digital network application that connects consumers and licensed retailers for the delivery of alcohol beverages?

Read The Measure;
Prop 126 Ballot Language

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning authorization for the third-party delivery of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, allowing retail establishments licensed to sell alcohol beverages for on-site or off-site consumption to deliver all types of alcohol beverages to a person twenty-one years of age or older through a third-party delivery service that obtains a delivery service permit; prohibiting the delivery of alcohol beverages to a person who is under 21 years of age, is intoxicated, or fails to provide proof of identification; removing the limit on the percentage of gross sales revenues a licensee may receive from alcohol beverage deliveries; and allowing a technology services company, without obtaining a third-party delivery service permit, to provide software or a digital network application that connects consumers and licensed retailers for the delivery of alcohol beverages?

Proven. Safe. Convenient.

Prop 125

Wine in Grocery Stores

  • Ensures that wine is sold safely, only to legal-age adult shoppers. Grocery stores have a substantially better safety record than liquor stores.

  • Benefits Colorado’s local winemakers through broader access to grocery store shoppers and by tastings held in grocery stores.

Read the Measure;
Prop 125 Ballot Language

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning the expansion of retail sale of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, establishing a new fermented malt beverage and wine retailer license for off-site consumption to allow grocery stores, convenience stores, and other business establishments licensed to sell fermented malt beverages, such as beer, for off-site consumption to also sell wine; automatically converting such a fermented malt beverage retailer license to the new license; and allowing fermented malt beverage and wine retailer licensees to conduct tastings if approved by the local licensing authority?

Prop 126

Restaurant & Liquor Store Delivery

  • Supports small restaurants that struggled through the pandemic and only survived with delivery.

  • Allows the smallest 1,300 mom-and-pop liquor stores across Colorado to compete with the 300 largest liquor stores to make deliveries to customers in their own neighborhoods.

  • For restaurant and liquor store deliveries, mandates drivers be age 21 or over and recipients to show a valid ID of age 21 or over, using the same tools (driver training, electronic scan of ID) that produced zero delivery violations in Colorado the past six years from out-of-state liquor store deliveries.

Read The Measure;
Prop 126 Ballot Language

Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning authorization for the third-party delivery of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, allowing retail establishments licensed to sell alcohol beverages for on-site or off-site consumption to deliver all types of alcohol beverages to a person twenty-one years of age or older through a third-party delivery service that obtains a delivery service permit; prohibiting the delivery of alcohol beverages to a person who is under 21 years of age, is intoxicated, or fails to provide proof of identification; removing the limit on the percentage of gross sales revenues a licensee may receive from alcohol beverage deliveries; and allowing a technology services company, without obtaining a third-party delivery service permit, to provide software or a digital network application that connects consumers and licensed retailers for the delivery of alcohol beverages?

Vote YES

on Prop 125 & 126
this November 8th.

These two measures make small changes to Colorado’s alcohol laws to further build on a proven system. They are important steps in helping small businesses, mom-and-pop restaurants and local wine makers.