Baltimore, MD - Jan. 22, 2025  - The Baltimore County Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday which encourages the Maryland General Assembly to retain the state's current laws and reject any legislation that would allow alcohol sales in grocery stores.

"I'm thankful the Governor kind of backed off, but the legislation, my understanding, is still alive, and we want to put the Baltimore County Council on record on the side of our small and family and businesses," Baltimore County Council member David Marks said.

In December, Governor Wes Moore said it was "time for a change," and that lifting the ban on the sale of beer and grocery stores would make Maryland more competitive, especially because only a few states currently have similar bans in place.

"The proponents say this is going to increase competition in the long run," Marks said. "I think it's going to lead to more monopolies."... Read More: FOX News