At a request from Governor Kay Ivey, The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is making some changes following the October 4th mass shooting in downtown Montgomery.

In a letter to the Governor, Alabama ABC Board Administrator Curtis Stewart says the board reviewed ways that the state’s alcohol policies could help improve public safety. Governor Ivey had previously asked the board to look at ways to keep people both in the Capital City, and statewide, safe, especially during major city events and in areas that were heavily traveled.

Stewart says they will immediately propose the administrative rule changes to the board.

Among those changes include prohibiting package stores located in entertainment districts from selling products, like cups and ice, that facilitate off-premises drin

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