Wowsers wail about Alcohol Reform Bill - but there are five major changes
Minimum pricing is out, but there are significant measures in the legislation that passed its third and final reading last night.
Minimum pricing is out, but there are significant measures in the legislation that passed its third and final reading last night.
The Alcohol Reform Bill passed its third and final reading yesterday.
There’s actually a lot of significant changes in it, even though the wowsers are wailing that it doesn’t bring in minimum pricing, so a bottle of wine would cost at least $16.
Lianne Dalziel minimum pricing amendment was supported by most of Labour, all the Greens and NZ First. So expect the price of a drink to skyrocket under a change of government.
There is a glimmer of hope though – Shearer, Mallard, Hipkins, Woods, Cosgrove and Faafoi voted against it.
So what are the major law changes:
I think the most important change is that it is now an offence to supply alcohol to minors, without parental consent.
Previously it was only an offence to sell it.
Political commentator David Farrar posts at Kiwiblog.