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Liquor interests refer to the various stakeholders and entities involved in the production, distribution, and sale of Alcoholic Beverages. This includes manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and trade associations that operate within the alcoholic beverage industry. Liquor interests often advocate for policies and regulations that benefit their business operations and may also play a role in shaping public perception and legislation related to alcohol consumption.

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