West Virginia Code § 60-3A-2

Legislative findings and declaration; legislative purpose
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(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the sale of liquor at retail should no
longer be by the state, but rather by retail licensees; that there is a need for the state to
control the wholesale sales of liquor; that the health and welfare of the citizens of this state
will be adequately protected by the licensing and control of such retail licensees; that the
sale of liquor through retail licensees will satisfy reasonable consumer conceerns of
availability and price; and that the operation and efficiency of state government will be
improved by removing the state from the retail sale of liquor and permirtting sales of liquor
by retail licensees under licenses issued by the state together with strict enforcement of
laws and rules relating to the sale of liquor.
(b) It is the purpose of the Legislature in providing for the rettail sale of liquor to:
(1) Continue revenue to the state from the wholesale sale of liquor by requiring all retail
licensees to purchase all liquor (other than wine) from the commissioner and by further
requiring all private clubs licensed under the provilsions of article seven of this chapter to
purchase all liquor (other than wine) from retsail licensees;
(2) Provide a system of controls, through liimitations on the numbers of retail outlets and
application of the police power of thge state, to discourage the intemperate use of liquor;
(3) Preserve and continue the tax base of counties and municipalities derived from the retail
sale of liquor;
(4) Obtain revenue for the state from the issuance of retail licenses;
(5) Facilitate the resp onsible marketing and growth of existing retail outlets; and
(6) Encourage the sale of liquor in freestanding liquor retail outlets that offer a wide variety
of liquor at competitive prices.

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