Scotch Whisky Makers to Appeal Ruling on Minimum Alcohol Prices
Industry says minimum pricing is incompatible with EU law
Scotch whisky makers will appeal a decision by Scotland’s highest court that a floor on per-unit alcohol prices is legal, marking the latest salvo in a yearslong battle between the alcohol industry and the government.
To combat alcohol abuse, Scotland’s Parliament in May 2012 passed a law establishing a 50-pence floor on per-unit alcohol prices but the measure has since been tied up in court after being attacked by the alcohol industry, which claims it won’t stem heavy drinking but instead force responsible drinkers to pay more, and that any such measure is illegal.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/scotch-...l-ruling-on-minimum-alcohol-prices-1479467661
What are these Scotch Whisky makers thinking?
We know from discussions here this minimum price law will
a) place more money into the hands of scotch whisky makers than selling it at lower prices would
b) cause more money to circulate in the economy, resulting in higher scotch whiskey sales
It's a win-win-win. Maybe the best law ever. Especially since they didn't raise the price so much that it would be disruptive to the economy, like if it were $100 or something nutty like that.
I just can't figure out why scotch makers are against it and people who want less drinking are for it when the reverse is what we should expect. Here.