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Indiana retailers campaign to change alcohol laws

A group of retailers in Indiana are campaigning to change alcohol laws. The Alliance of Responsible Alcohol Retailers want the state to allow retailers to sell cold beer and sell alcohol on Sunday. Currently, cold beer is only available at liquor stores. The group claims that the changes would benefit consumers. They also say that the current laws are costing the state in millions of dollars in revenue. Opponents of the change say that the changes would harm liquor stores. They also say it could lead increases in underage drinking as large retailers are more invested in generating revenue rather than the safety of the community. Last year a similar bill was struck down.

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