Strengthen restrictions on alcoholic beverage advertising
In Plain English
The city currently allows alcoholic beverage advertising with some limits under existing law. The proposed changes would add new restrictions on where and how alcohol can be advertised in Richmond. If approved, businesses face stricter rules about displaying beer, wine, and liquor advertisements.
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