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Comments on: Supreme Court clears way for online wine sales

State governments may not prohibit residents from ordering directly from out-of-state wineries, court rules.

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Next, cars...right...sure...
by Below Meigh May 16, 2005 11:57 AM PDT
I would love to shop for a car, right from the factory, without a dealer, sales(creep), sales(creep)manager, district sales(creep) manager, server manager circus!
I think the worse buying experience, shy of a home purchase, is buying a car at a dealership.
Well, about time I can get wine now, rather than drive to NJ to get it as PA laws are as outdated and funding corrupt local pockets...
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Any Info on Canadian Laws?
by 188877814866201320969695619973 May 16, 2005 12:41 PM PDT
Does anyone know what the Canadian legal situation on this subject is?
Supposedly we do have 'free trade'. Can I now order my California wine online?
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Canadian wine laws
by declan00 May 16, 2005 3:20 PM PDT
I've had some wonderful ice wines from Ontario but in general I'm not sure why you'd prefer Canada over California. :)

This ruling might in theory help you but you'll still have to pay customs, which could make ordering from .ca cost-prohibitive still.
Supreme Court Wine Ruling
by May 16, 2005 3:41 PM PDT
I'm wondering if they'll rule similarly when they get to the California Medical Marijuana decision this week...8D
jill
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Wine shipments in Texas
by October 12, 2005 7:43 PM PDT
I live in a dry county in Texas. Have the bans been lifted for the shipment of wine here?
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