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Florida Senate Votes To Ban Powdered Alcohol For 2 Years

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) – Powdered alcohol would be banned in the Sunshine State for two years under a bill passed by the Senate.

The Senate passed the bill Thursday, on a 35-2 vote. It would make it illegal to sell, possess or use powdered alcohol in Florida.

Powdered alcohol, which can be mixed with water to create cocktails, was given federal approval last month but has yet to hit stores. Still, at least several states have banned the product or are considering bans.

Democratic Sen. Gwen Margolis said her bill (SB 998) would only ban the substance for two years so lawmakers can take time to see if problems arise with the product.

People who support a ban argue that it makes alcohol easier to conceal and that it could be abused by minors.

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