Maryland might soon allow local liquor stores to contract with companies like DoorDash and Instacart for delivery services, though public health organizations have raised concerns about how the policy might exacerbate mental health and substance-use issues. The state’s local liquor boards have the authority to permit liquor stores to deliver to customers, though only using their own employees.
Md. lawmakers consider permitting third-party alcohol deliveries
February 20, 2024