Pennsylvania‘s system of selling liquor began at the end of Prohibition.
Gov. Tom Corbett said the idea then was to make the sale and purchase of alcohol as difficult as possible.
But the governor said Friday in Erie that it’s time for the state to move away from that old system and give “Pennsylvanians what they want — choice and convenience.”
Continuing a state tour, Corbett pitched his proposal to pull the state out of the wholesale and retail liquor business, while infusing $1 billion of the proceeds into public education.
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