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April 14, 2014, 02:58:48 PM |
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Ohio has pretty relaxed laws already on possession, but its still a crime. I do not see Ohio budging on this topic for a long time, as the state government is extremely conservative. We have a million archaic laws that need to be changed.
Even this Bitcoin project we have to be very, very cautious as vendors' liquor licenses are a big consideration. I have been in contact with lawyers at Ohio Liquor Control, the Federal Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), and the Ohio Department of Public Safety about all of this. So far, Liquor Control has taken "no stance", and the TTB does not care at all what payment mechanism is rendered for alcohol so long as they get their tax money. Still waiting on word from Department of public Safety, as they are the ones that actually enforce the liquor laws.
My conversations with the regulators have so far been very positive. When asked "Can an Ohio bar/brewery accept Bitcoin as payment from customers and not jeopardize their liquor license?", they admit "We have never been asked this question before". But, they have been diligent in getting us an answer so far, and have been receptive to my request in being included in future conversations they may have about this topic.
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