Oklahoma lawmakers push to legalize drive-thru windows at liquor stores

If the bill passes, alcohol could be sold via drive-thru in original, sealed containers

A bill making its way through the state legislature would legalize drive-thru windows in Oklahoma liquor stores.

House Bill 2868 would allow the sale of alcohol including: beer, wine and spirits, in sealed original containers to consumers 21 and older, with a valid state- or government-issued ID, via a drive-thru window.

Read the bill here

The bill was authored by Rep. Kevin Wallace and supported by Rep. Trish Ranson and Sen. Tom Dugger.

The lawmakers said drive-thru liquor sales could potentially increase the demand for liquor licenses, leading to increased revenue for the state.

Skyler Cooper

Skyler Cooper

KRMG Afternoon News Host

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