Mont. agency pushes lighter alcohol sale penalties

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By The Associated Press

HELENA - Some groups are criticizing a proposal from the state Revenue Department that would lighten penalties for businesses that sell alcohol to minors if they require worker training.

Currently, bars, casinos and stores that illegally sell alcoholic beverages to minors can be fined between $250 and $1,500 and face losing their liquor license.

The Revenue Department wants to change the first penalty to a written warning and give businesses more chances before they lose licensing.

Tawny Haynes, the widow of a Highway Patrol officer killed by a drunken driver this year, says the change would put residents in danger. But Neil Peterson with the Gaming Industry Association says his group is fully committed to training workers and supports the proposal.

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Yokel said on Monday, Nov 23 at 9:09 AM

Instead lowering the penalties for businesses that do what they should by training their employees we should raise the penalties on businesses that don't or simply make training a requirement for licensing. The blatant pro-business/ pro-wealth corruption by our government officials and agencies needs to stop.

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