BALTIMORE — If it doesn't work the first time, try, try, try again.
Advocates of a bill that would allow beer and wine sales at grocery stores announced Thursday they'll be doing just that, after efforts fizzled out in Annapolis last session.
Maryland is one of four states that limits the sale of alcohol to liquor stores. This time last year, Governor Moore was a strong advocate to change the rules .
Maryland takes another shot at expanding wine and beer sales
“I’m looking forward to working with the general assembly and getting something to my desk this session,” Moore said last December.
The bills in both the house and senate did not make it past committee.
The Maryland Consumer Freedom Coalition, behind the renewed efforts, states the majority of Marylanders support the change.

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