SB 312 LICENSEE BUYING LIQUOR FROM PACKAGE STORE  SENATOR TAYLOR, sponsor of SB 312, informed committee members when the Alcohol Beverage Control Board bill was passed last year, it had the unintended effect of banning a practice common among retailers. Bars and restaurants would often purchase alcohol from businesses, such as COSTCO or from a retail package store, when wholesale delivery was not on a daily basis. That question was raised during hearings, but the committee was reassured the unintended effect would not occur, however that advice was in error. SB 312 cleans up the misinterpretation and amends last year's bill to allow a person holding a dispensary, restaurant, club, or package store license to purchase from a package store, as long as the package store obtained its product from a wholesaler. It retains the protection against gray market goods while restoring the ability of bars and restaurants to purchase from package stores and discount outlets. SENATOR ADAMS stated this bill corrects an oversight in SB 87, and moved and asked unanimous consent that SB 312 be moved out of committee. There being no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR TAYLOR noted there were no witnesses to testify on SB 312, and that Mr. Gilman had called in support of the measure.