"Washington's LGBTQ+ Community Celebrates Victory as Liquor Board Suspends 'Lewd Conduct' Enforcement"

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The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board has temporarily suspended the state's "lewd conduct law," potentially allowing strip clubs to serve alcohol. The law, which also affects LGBTQ+ venues, prohibits alcohol sales in adult entertainment venues. Advocates argue that this restriction has led to a decline in the industry and created safety concerns as patrons may drink elsewhere before entering. Efforts to change the law, including Senate Bill 6105, are underway amid ongoing challenges faced by the industry, particularly exacerbated by the impact of COVID-19.
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- Seattle LGBTQ Bars Just Won a Major Victory After Liquor Board Raids Sparked Outrage Eater Seattle
- LGBTQ+ bars, advocates celebrate suspension of 'lewd conduct enforcement' KING5.com
- Governor finds LCB's lewd law suspension 'well-reasoned and appropriate' MyNorthwest
- WA liquor board suspends 'lewd conduct' enforcement after outcry The Seattle Times
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