From Deseret News archives:
Alcohol board may allow public to voice concerns
During Wednesday's commission meeting, new member Bobbie Bicknell Coray announced she wants to schedule a public hearing to air concerns she's heard over the years about the state's liquor laws.
"I'd like to look at the laws and why they're there and then to say, 'Are they accomplishing what our purpose is, or are they silly?"' said Coray, who retired last year as president and CEO of the Cache Chamber of Commerce.
The commission did not take action Wednesday on her request for what would likely be a unique opportunity for the public to complain, but Chairman Sam Granato said later that the idea would be discussed at the commission's next meeting, on Nov. 15.
"I'm sure there will be one," Granato said of a public hearing. "We want more public input."
One law that needs to be reviewed, Coray said, is the requirement that there be a glass barrier in a restaurant bar separating the patrons from the alcohol. Servers are not allowed to pass food and drinks even non-alcoholic ones over the so-called "Zion Curtain."
Still, Coray wasn't sure what kind of response she could expect from such a hearing. She said she recently asked listeners during a radio interview to call in with their concerns and heard nothing.
"I find it fascinating that when I actually pin people down ... they go, 'Well, uh, well, uh' and (their concern about liquor laws) disappears," Coray said. "So maybe we just have a perception problem."
Another new commissioner, Park City lawyer Gordon Strachan, said he agreed with Coray.
"I have the same view. I tried to start collecting a list of laws that are kind of silly," Strachan said, calling the typical complainer "a 25-year-old New Yorker who says he can't get a drink in Utah. ... It's a perception problem as much as a quirk problem."
Coray, Granato and Strachan are all new to the commission that regulates the sale and consumption of alcohol in the state. They were named in May to the five member commission by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., who has called in the past for more relaxed liquor laws.
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