It is an age old issue, but it may be getting another look. Advocates are campaigning for the consumer to allow full strength alcoholic beverages at the grocery store.

As the Denver Channel reported, liquor stores may have a right to be concerned as advocates for consumers stir up the issue of the strength of alcohol available in grocery stores.

There is a new petition that is circulating to get full-strength beer and wine in all grocery stores statewide. As you may or may not know, currently, grocery stores are only allowed to carry 3.2 percent alcohol beer and only one location per company can get a liquor license. The license limit also applies to liquor store owners.

Some liquor store owners are concerned that they will not be able to compete with the grocery stores.

The grocery stores advocates pushing the petition are saying the current restrictions in place are unfair for competition and inconvenient for consumers.

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