Reports: Legislation would allow Tenn. supermarkets to sell wine
NEW YORK — A state Senate committee in Tennessee is looking into the possibility of allowing supermarkets to sell wine, according to published reports.
The Memphis, Tenn., Commercial Appeal reported that the proposed law would be subject to approval in local referendums.
Supporters of the bill cited convenience, while opponents — including liquor store owners — said it would be detrimental to public health, safety and the economy, criticizing the legislation as driven by "big national chains" and harmful to locally owned businesses.