New Hampshire governor signs executive order to remove Russian liquor from state Liquor and Wine Outlets
New Hampshire governor signs executive order to remove Russian liquor from state Liquor and Wine Outlets
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New Hampshire governor signs executive order to remove Russian liquor from state Liquor and Wine Outlets
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed an executive order Saturday directing the state Liquor and Wine Outlets to remove Russian-made and branded spirits. In a tweet, the governor said he signed the order instructing the Liquor and Wine Outlets to start removing Russian-branded and Russian-made spirits from the stores until further notice. "New Hampshire stands with the people of Ukraine in their fight for freedom," part of the tweet said.There are 67 Liquor and Wine Outlets in the state. New Hampshire is one of 17 so-called alcoholic beverage control states in the country.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed an executive order Saturday directing the state Liquor and Wine Outlets to remove Russian-made and branded spirits.
In a tweet, the governor said he signed the order instructing the Liquor and Wine Outlets to start removing Russian-branded and Russian-made spirits from the stores until further notice.
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"New Hampshire stands with the people of Ukraine in their fight for freedom," part of the tweet said.
There are 67 Liquor and Wine Outlets in the state.
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New Hampshire is one of 17 so-called alcoholic beverage control states in the country.